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3 Reasons to Leave Money to a Charity in Your Estate Plan

3 Reasons to Leave Money to a Charity in Your Estate Plan

by Brian Perlin | Aug 26, 2020 | Charitable Planning, Estate Planning

Few things in life can be as important as helping others in need. Did you know that the government provides certain benefits for donors and charitable organizations to stimulate giving? There can also be benefits associated with leaving money to charity after you pass...
Hurricane Tips for Seniors During a Pandemic

Hurricane Tips for Seniors During a Pandemic

by Brian Perlin | Aug 19, 2020 | Asset Protection, Business Succession, Charitable Planning, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate, Special Needs, Veterans Benefits

Do you remember when Hurricane Isaias ravaged the East Coast in early August? It reportedly left at least five people dead. It also left countless injured and millions of people from North Carolina to New England without power, in the middle of a global pandemic. Even...
Parents: Your College Kids Need These Important Health Documents

Parents: Your College Kids Need These Important Health Documents

by Brian Perlin | Aug 13, 2020 | Elder Law

The college experience can be just as much about social fulfillment as academic learning. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 crisis has complicated both elements amid a surge in confirmed cases impacting young people. With universities planning to reopen in the fall, the...
Helping your Spouse Decide to Move to Assisted Living

Helping your Spouse Decide to Move to Assisted Living

by Brian Perlin | Aug 3, 2020 | Elder Law

Growing old together is an idea often romanticized in popular culture. It is celebrated in books, films, and songs. In reality, however, it often has its share of challenges. Making the decision to move into assisted living is one of them. While this decision is...

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