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Technology in Senior Care and Elder Law

Smart homes, self-monitoring medical devices, telehealth, and the internet of things make it possible for many older Americans to remain in their homes for longer periods of time. Elder law and at-home medical technology uses can intersect in several ways. Whether you are a senior looking to stay in your current home or have an […]

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A Second Marriage’s Potential Costs

It’s unlikely that people who marry for the second time (or more) are thinking about losing assets to fund their spouse’s serious illness. But that could happen. Costs for long-term care have been rising significantly for years and continue to grow. Studies show that 70% of Americans will need some form of long-term care, which can last […]

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