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Estate & Asset Protection Attorney and Managing Partner, Shannon Pawley acknowledges the greater need for in-home care for loved ones since the onset of COVID-19…
Estate & Asset Protection Attorney and Managing Partner, Shannon Pawley, acknowledges how difficult it is to put loved ones in nursing home care and provides…
Estate & Asset Protection Attorney, Victoria Collier writes about the effect COVID-19 is having on her life and business and encourages everyone to hope for…
If you have a loved one residing in a nursing home, this one’s for you. You’ve heard the saying, “What’s mine is mine and what’s…
Estate & Asset Protection Attorney, Victoria Collier offers insight into her exploration of the use of CBD for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia-related conditions along…
My career as an attorney working with the senior population has exposed me to the ever-increasing incidence of dementia-related decline. In an attempt to help…
Estate & Asset Protection Attorney, Victoria Collier shares statistics about caregivers and those they care for to show this often-forgotten group that they are not…
Victoria L. Collier, founder of The Estate & Asset Protection Law Firm, has posted a new article on her law firm’s website entitled “New SECURE Act Comes With Good News And Bad News For IRA Based Estate Plans.” Ms. Collier provides a brief overview of both and suggests readers understand the details and nuances of the new law.
IRA based estate plans can be a good way to prepare for retirement. If you’ve been contributing to an IRA, 401k or other retirement plan account, you need to become aware of the details of the new SECURE Act that was signed into law in December of 2019 and went into effect January 1, 2020.
Estate & Asset Protection Attorney, Victoria Collier encourages readers to take matters into their own hands to provide appropriate care for themselves and to protect…
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