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LGBTQ+ families

LGBTQ+ Families

By Miles Hurley | October 5, 2021

As we continue to explore the unique circumstances common in blended families, we certainly want to address issues experienced by LGBTQ+ individuals, couples, and families. We would like to recognize our LGBTQ+ family and friends on Oct. 11, National Coming Out Day,and help bring some attention to their specific legal and financial needs. Over the…

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Blended family

Today’s Blended Family

By Miles Hurley | September 28, 2021

What is a blended family?  The simple definition of a blended family, often called a stepfamily, is a family unit where one or both parents have children from a previous relationship, but they have combined to form a new family. The parents may or may not have children with each other.  (Think Brady Bunch!)  While…

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Gray divorce and estate planning

Gray Divorce and Estate Planning

By Miles Hurley | September 14, 2021

Last week we likely surprised you and made you do a double take by stating that divorce rates have doubled since 1990 for adults over 50. This trend, called Gray Divorce, has caused Hurley Elder Care Law to take time to look at our own practice and make sure we educate our clients on the…

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LGBTQ+ seniors

Estate Planning for LGBTQ+ Seniors

By Miles Hurley | June 8, 2021

Throughout June we will see many celebrations of Pride month. We honor LGBTQ+ voices and experiences, and also highlight some of the issues members of the community still face. In June 1969 a gay club, The Stonewall Inn in New York City, was the site of a police invasion that was a catalyst for ensuing…

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Revocable trust

Is a Trust the Right Option?

By Miles Hurley | May 25, 2021

Over the past few weeks, we have discussed the Georgia Advance Directive for Healthcare, a General Durable Power of Attorney for Financial Matters and a Last Will and Testament. When it comes to estate planning, trusts can seem complicated. Revocable, irrevocable, living, funded, unfunded . . . what does it all mean? How can you know if…

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Estate plan

Putting a plan in place

By Miles Hurley | May 11, 2021

It starts from a young age when our parents tell us to eat our vegetables because they are good for us. We study in school so we can achieve a base of knowledge that will help us in conversations, exploring our interests and eventually a career. As adults we are responsible for home maintenance, paying…

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Spring into action with a new estate plan

“Spring” into action with a new Estate Plan

By Miles Hurley | May 4, 2021

Spring is here and it is a perfect time for renewal and growth. It is time where many of us do some cleaning and get our ‘house’ in order. This can mean cleaning out closets and planting flowers, but it should also be a time to address the estate planning you have been putting off…

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Special Needs Trusts

Special Needs Trust: The Basics

By Miles Hurley | April 13, 2021

Establishing a Special Needs Trust (SNT) can provide peace of mind for the families of disabled children and adults in addition to preserving eligibility for public benefits.   So, what are the requirements for creating an SNT and is this a complicated process? There are some basic requirements for every SNT. A special needs trust document…

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Glossary of terms

Glossary of Terms

By Hurley Elder Care Law | March 29, 2021

Resources   AdministratorA person who takes care of the business (debts and assets) of the estate of a person who is deceased and left no Will. The administrator is appointed by a court upon a petition, usually by one or more of the heirs at law of the decedent. A female administrator is called an…

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Woodstock

By Hurley Elder Care Law | January 26, 2021

Hurley Elder Care Law Woodstock, GA 404.843.0121   |   info@hurleyeclaw.com224 River Park North Dr.Woodstock, GA 30188 How Can an Elder Law Attorney Help Me? Can Medicaid help me pay for nursing home care? Do I need a power of attorney, a will or both? How do I protect my assets? What if I (or a loved…

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