Illinois Elder Law Legal Guides (4 found)

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Ben Neiburger
Written by Ben Neiburger
Contributor Level 4

During the rare occasions that I am not working and I am out with friends, they frequently ask when during dying process should they call an elder law attorney. The answer to this depends on where in the process a loved one is: before a healthcare crisis occurs, during the crisis, or after death.
Paul A. Smolinski
Written by Paul A. Smolinski
Contributor Level 4

Many families work their entire lifetime to build a "nest egg." In the unfortunate event that Mom or Dad develop dementia or have a stroke - their life savings can be gone in a few years leaving the other in poor financial condition. The time to start your research and planning is NOW!
Ben Neiburger
Written by Ben Neiburger
Contributor Level 4

As I talk to healthcare professionals and clients about some of the elder-law related problems they face, one of the problems that we frequently discuss is the situation where people do not have advanced directives in place when they become disabled, sick, or injured.
Ben Neiburger
Written by Ben Neiburger
Contributor Level 4

There are many ways to protect your home from long term care, this guide describes several of them.

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