by Allison DePaola | Jul 3, 2017 | Uncategorized
We congratulate Steve Floman, our partner, friend, and mentor, who has been practicing law for 50 years, 40 of them from our present location at 378 Boston Post Road. On August 8, 1967, Steve was sworn in to the Connecticut Bar. Before entering private practice,...
by Allison DePaola | Jun 2, 2017 | Estate Planning
Who it helps: A disabled person younger than 65 who comes into assets (typically by inheritance or settling a personal injury case) that otherwise would make him/her ineligible for government benefit programs such as Supplemental Security Income (“SSI”) or Medicaid...
by Allison DePaola | May 25, 2017 | Estate Planning
It is a potentially very important and sensitive written document that stands for Medical Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment. Not all States permit a MOLST. Connecticut has a pilot program, now in place. What does a MOLST do? A MOLST allows a person who is...
by Allison DePaola | Apr 15, 2017 | Estate Planning
A Living Will: Comes into play only if you are in a “persistent vegetative state” or the “final stage of a terminal illness” and are being kept alive by a “mechanical device.” A Living Will tells the world whether you want to be kept alive in those specific...
by Allison DePaola | Mar 30, 2017 | Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Long Term Care Issues, Medicaid and Long Term Care
Do you have questions about Connecticut Wills, Living Trusts, Probate, or Long Term Care? We often write about Wills, Living Trusts, Probate matters, and other legal topics here on our blog and in our social media. This Spring, we’re offering classes so that we...