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
Advance Directives Understanding the Emergency Recognition of Advance Directives Advance directives are recognized in emergencies if they are legal.Legal Expertise on Estate Planning, Probate, Medicaid, & MoreFebruary 7, 2022