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Different Types Of Guardianships In Connecticut

By Brian S. Karpe |

Sometimes situations may exist where a guardian must be named to take care of a person who cannot take care of themselves. For example, if old age makes it impossible to live and manage life affairs, if a person is too sick, or if a person has an intellectual disability, there may be an… Read More »

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Can You Gift Your Wealth To A Family Member To Qualify For Medicaid?

By Brian S. Karpe |

Medicaid is a program that is funded by the federal government but administered by the state of Connecticut through the Department of Social Services to help low-income and low-asset individuals get assistance with various healthcare needs. Seniors can be eligible for Connecticut Medicaid benefits but they have to meet certain requirements. Specifically, there are… Read More »

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Outliving Your Debts

By Brian S. Karpe |

A lot of us are unconcerned about our debts. After all, we won’t have to deal with them anymore once we die, right? Not necessarily. Debts don’t simply disappear when you die. They have to be paid somehow. But what happens when there are more debts than assets when someone dies? The estate is… Read More »

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