Your Living Will: The Time is Now
LYN ELIOVSON, in The Fairfield and Westchester Business Journals
“…The episode raises many interesting and salient questions about living wills and other legal documents you should consider during your life so that you can control your own health care decisions through your proxy should you ever become incapacitated.
Many of the legal terms overlap and may cause confusion. The term “advance directives” refers to living wills, powers of attorney,…”
The Law Offices of Eliovson & Tenore is a firm specializing in elder law. We can be reached at 203-336-2566 or by email at lle@connecticutelderlaw.com for Lyn.
Lyn Eliovson on living wills and other advance directives
LYN ELIOVSON, on WICC-AM Radio
LIVE RADIO INTERVIEW ON WICC – Atty. Eliovson discusses life planning, living wills and a host of related issues. Who will speak for me if I become unable to speak for myself?
The Law Offices of Eliovson & Tenore is a firm specializing in elder law. We can be reached at 203-336-2566 or by email at lle@connecticutelderlaw.com.
Four Things I’ve Learned About the Finances of a Surviving Spouse
CHARLES ROTBLUT,The Wall Street Journal
Having worked in the financial field for more than more 20 years, I had some knowledge of what to do when a person dies. The passing of my father-in-law earlier this year quickly revealed how much I didn’t think to consider in terms of…
The Law Offices of Eliovson & Tenore is a firm specializing in elder law. We can be reached at 203-336-2566 or by email at lle@connecticutelderlaw.com for Lyn & cmt@connecticutelderlaw.com for Christine.
If You’re A Millennial and Own Property, It’s Not Too Early to Get A Will and Trust
ILYCE GLINK and SAMUEL J. TAMKIN, The Washington Post
I’m a 30-something female working for the City of Los Angeles. I bought a condo in 2015 (solely in my name). I am unmarried but have a live-in boyfriend. I’ve heard about living trusts from my parents. I am wondering if I need to have one in case something happens to me. If I don’t have one, what would happen to my condo?
The Law Offices of Eliovson & Tenore is a firm specializing in elder law. We can be reached at 203-336-2566 or by email at lle@connecticutelderlaw.com for Lyn & cmt@connecticutelderlaw.com for Christine.
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