Common life events can drastically affect your estate plan and even cause your plan not to work in the way you intended. If any of these events have happened in your life, it’s time to review your plan. Read more…
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What is Elder Law and Why Do You Need It?
Have you heard the term Elder Law and wondered what it is? Have you wondered how you will pay for long-term care either at home or in a nursing home? Essentially, elder law attorneys are concerned with helping our clients pay for their long-term care. Statistically...
Does Your Estate Plan Protect Your Intellectual Property?
Eric S. Beutel is an Estate Planning Attorney and practices in the Northern Kentucky area. Eric chose the practice of Estate Planning after a life-changing personal loss and has dedicated himself to protecting area families. He is committed to...
What You Should Know About Long-Term Care Insurance
With people living longer than ever before, more and more seniors require long-term healthcare services in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. However, such care is extremely expensive, especially when it's needed for extended periods. Traditional healthcare...
Remarrying in Midlife? Avoid Accidently Disinheriting Your Loved Ones
Today, we’re seeing more and more people getting divorced in middle age and beyond. Indeed, the trend of couples getting divorced after age 50 has grown so common; it’s even garnered a nickname: “gray divorce.” Today, roughly one in four divorces involve those over...
Getting Divorced? Don’t Overlook These 4 Updates to Your Estate Plan—Part 1
Going through a divorce can be an overwhelming experience that impacts nearly every facet of your life, including estate planning. Yet, with so much to deal with during the divorce process, many people forget to update their plan. Failing to update your plan for...
6 Changes to Watch for In Your 2020 Taxes
The CARES Act provides individual taxpayers with several new tax breaks, most of which will only be available for 2020 taxes.