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By Hurley Elder Care Law | April 29, 2021

CE Events 5 Events In Person 3 Events Virtual 5 Events FREE BRAND NEW CE Webinar ” Healthcare Laws Every Provider Should Know – 2024 Update” January 9, 2024 | 9:00 am-10:00 am ET The laws and regulations impacting healthcare providers and consumers are constantly changing, both at the Federal level and within our State…

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Personal Representatives, Trustees and Guardians

By Hurley Elder Care Law | February 3, 2021

Home » Practice Areas » Wills, Trusts and Powers of Attorney » Personal Representatives, Trustees and Guardians Personal Representatives, Trustees and Guardians   Selecting an executor or trustee Whether you choose a will or a living trust, you also need to select someone to administer the disposition of your estate – an executor or personal…

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Medicaid Planning

By Hurley Elder Care Law | January 26, 2021

Medicaid Planning in Georgia Can Medicaid help me pay for nursing home care? When skilled nursing level care is necessary, many families face the difficult question on how to pay the bill. Nursing homes in Georgia cost on average between $7,500 and $9,500 per month and some facilities are over $10,000 per month! This is…

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By Hurley Elder Care Law | January 26, 2021

Our Practice Areas Medicaid Planning When a loved one requires skilled nursing level care, many families face the difficult question on how to pay for the care required. Nursing homes in Georgia cost on average between $6,000 and $9,000 per month and some facilities are… Read More Asset Protection As you or your loved ones…

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Wills: The Gift of Preparing

By Miles Hurley | December 15, 2020

Jane is a 75-year-old widow living her very best life.  After losing her husband to cancer, she vowed to her son that she wouldn’t become a “bitter old widdy woman”.  At a recent small family dinner, Jane’s son Russell, asked her about her Will. Jane proudly removed her Will from her fireproof safe and confidently…

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Planning for 2021: A Little Different This Year

By Miles Hurley | December 8, 2020

WOW! What a year 2020 has been! Well, I think we can all agree that 2020 has been a year unlike any in recent memories. We will all be happy to sing Auld Lang Syne and toast to a new year at midnight on Dec. 31. For many of us, planning for 2021 will look…

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The New Aging Family: Planning for the future

By Miles Hurley | October 13, 2020

The new aging family looks significantly different than it did at the height of the baby boom. There are fewer and fewer nuclear “traditional” families with a husband, wife, son, and daughter.  Now, more families look like the Brady Bunch or the Pritchetts from Modern Family, or even resemble the movie “Yours, Mine, and Ours”. …

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Aging alone: Make a plan for care

By Miles Hurley | October 6, 2020

Today, seniors are living longer often with complex medical issues and a disjointed family support structure.  During the month of October, we will look at aging for the 21st century “modern” family and explore the unique issues today’s seniors are facing. According to the US Census Bureau, one in five adults age 65-74 live alone…

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The Lives of Elder Orphans

By Hurley Elder Care Law | March 20, 2019

  By now, many of us have heard of the term “Elder Orphan.” An elder orphan has no adult children, spouse or companion to rely on for company, assistance or input. This growing issue has captured the attention of the news media in the last 6 months: Kaiser Health News: Without Safety Net Of Kids…

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Talking to Your Loved Ones About Your Advance Directives

By Hurley Elder Care Law | January 16, 2019

The other day, we met with a family that wanted to update their wills, powers of attorney and advance directive. This was a couple in their 80s and their two adult children. As is customary in our office, we all sat around my conference room table and reviewed their current situation, their existing estate planning…

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