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Monthly Archives: January 2025

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How to Leave Assets to Your Adult Children

By Brian S. Karpe |

Many older adults in Connecticut who are just beginning to think about estate planning want to ensure that they are able to leave important assets and possessions to their adult children. Often, elderly Connecticut residents who have never worked with an estate planning attorney on such matters assume that the only way to leave… Read More »

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10 Things to Know About Powers of Attorney in Connecticut

By Brian S. Karpe |

Creating a power of attorney is an important part of estate planning in Connecticut. Yet many people do not understand exactly what a power of attorney is, what it does, or how it works. Our Connecticut estate planning lawyers can help. The following are ten things to know about powers of attorney in Connecticut…. Read More »

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Will Medicare Pay for Long-Term Care?

By Brian S. Karpe |

As we age, and as we provide care and guidance for elderly parents, it is extremely important to consider the realities and costs of long-term care. According to the Administration on Aging (AOA), about two-thirds of adults aged 65 and older will need long-term care at some point in their lifetime, especially as they… Read More »

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