Elder Law Comprehensive Primer on Essential Elder Law in the State of Washington Learn about elder law and protect yourself as you age in the state of Washington.Legal Expertise on Estate Planning, Probate, Medicaid, & MoreSeptember 7, 2022
Long-Term Care Planning Important Elements of Long-Term Care Planning in Washington State Elements of long term care planning in Washington include figuring out who will care for…Legal Expertise on Estate Planning, Probate, Medicaid, & MoreAugust 7, 2022
Long-Term Care Planning Medicaid Planning Strategies for Long-Term Care in Washington State By figuring out Medicaid planning strategies for your future long-term care, you can prepare for…Legal Expertise on Estate Planning, Probate, Medicaid, & MoreJuly 7, 2022
Elder LawEstate PlanningLong-Term Care Planning How a Washington Elder Law Attorney Can Help with Your Planning A Washington elder law attorney can guide you on matters that relate to your long-term…Legal Expertise on Estate Planning, Probate, Medicaid, & MoreJune 7, 2022
Long-Term Care Planning Key Questions to Ask a Long-Term Care Planning Attorney in Washington Ask your long-term care planning attorney these questions to ensure you are covered for care…Legal Expertise on Estate Planning, Probate, Medicaid, & MoreMay 7, 2022
Estate Planning Understanding Which Assets Cannot Be Placed in a Trust Some assets like your car, retirement account, and medical savings account should not be placed…Legal Expertise on Estate Planning, Probate, Medicaid, & MoreApril 21, 2022
Estate Planning Is Money Inherited From an Irrevocable Trust Taxable in Washington? A trust cannot be taxed, but the beneficiaries will have to report it on their…Legal Expertise on Estate Planning, Probate, Medicaid, & MoreApril 7, 2022
Estate Planning Can you live in a house owned by a trust in Washington? You can live in a house owned by a trust in Washington.Legal Expertise on Estate Planning, Probate, Medicaid, & MoreMarch 21, 2022
Estate Planning How to Choose Between a Revocable Trust and an Irrevocable Trust You can choose between a revocable or irrevocable trust for your estate plan.Legal Expertise on Estate Planning, Probate, Medicaid, & MoreMarch 7, 2022