by admin | Jan 17, 2007 | Estate Planning
Living Wills and Health Care Representatives. A Living Will expresses your desire not to be kept alive by a mechanical device if you are in a persistent vegetative state or in the final stages of a terminal illness. The Living Will also designates the individuals...
by admin | Jan 15, 2007 | Business Transactions
If you are a Connecticut company be cautious about choice of law provisions in any business Agreement you enter. Almost all business Agreements contain language that says the law of a particular State governs the interpretation and enforcement of the Agreement. Since...
by admin | Jan 10, 2007 | Personal Injury
Who pays your medical bills if you are injured in an automobile collision. Even if you have been injured in an automobile collision that is not your fault, the law does not require the other driver’s insurance company to pay your medical bills as they are incurred....
by admin | Jan 7, 2007 | Medicaid and Long Term Care
There still are important asset protections for a husband and wife if only one spouse requires long term care. The 2006 legislative changes that I wrote about last year do not have any effect on Medicaid’s spousal asset protection rules. A very important protection...
by admin | Jul 30, 2006 | Estate Planning
The importance of funding a revocable trust (“living trust”). One of the reasons an estate plan includes a revocable trust (sometimes called a living trust) is to bypass the Probate administration process. That is because assets actually in the trust on the date of...