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Spousal Support When Husband Enters Nursing Home

Long-term care planning is essential to protect spousal support and financial stability when one partner requires nursing home care.
01/14/25 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Can I Make a Will in a Video?

Can I make a video will?n Why the written word is still the final word in estate planning.
01/14/25 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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A New Year to Secure Your Future with Vick Law

Happy New Year from all of us at Vick Law, P.C.! We are filled with gratitude for the trust you’ve placed in us to guide and protect your family’s future. This year, we remain committed to being your trusted partner in estate planning, elder law, and Medicaid asset protection. Whether you’re planning for a secure retirement, protecting your legacy, or navigating Medicaid eligibility, Vick Law is here to help you every step of the way.
01/07/25 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Don't Leave Your Kids With a Mess After You Die

People can avoid messy family fights by preparing a will. It needn’t be a complicated document.
01/07/25 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples

Unmarried couples lack automatic legal protections in estate matters, making planning essential. Tools like wills, trusts and healthcare proxies ensure that partners inherit assets, make medical decisions and handle finances.
01/07/25 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Millennials and Gen Z Need Estate Plans Now

Though ‘estate planning’ may bring to mind visions of rich families squabbling over the ancestral silver, it isn't just for the wealthy or older people, financial planners say.
12/27/24 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Adults in Guardianships May Not Receive Legal Counsel

Proper legal representation is essential in guardianship. However, adults with disabilities often do not have the legal counsel to help advocate for the least restrictive options to protecting individuals’ rights and autonomy.
12/27/24 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Retirement Age Rising in 2025: How Vick Law Can Help

Retirement planning just got more complicated. According to a recent CBS article, Social Security's full retirement age is increasing in 2025, starting in 2025, the full retirement age (FRA) for Social Security benefits will increase yet again. For those born in 1959, the FRA will now be 66 years and 10 months, while those born in 1960 or later will have to wait until at least age 67. Compounding this, the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for Social Security checks will only rise by 2.5% in 2025—the smallest increase since 2021.
12/22/24 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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3 Key Steps for Estate Planning Without Children

It gets a lot more complicated if you can’t count on a child to be a caregiver, or to make major decisions.
12/20/24 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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How Do I Protect My Mom from Financial Exploitation?

In an elder abuse horror story, a young woman spends $71,000 belonging to her uncle with dementia. Proper estate planning can safeguard your assets in the face of cognitive decline.
12/19/24 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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