In her late eighties and widowed, Natalie was fortunately not experiencing any cognitive or memory issues and was living on her own without much issue. Her physical condition, however, had taken a turn recently and she needed assistance with her ADLs (Activities of Daily Living), such as bathing, cooking, cleaning, and dressing. A neighbor, who […]
Medicaid Planning: How an Elder Law Attorney Can Help
As we often stress to anyone we speak to at Scott Bloom Law, having a plan in place now will make things less stressful for you down the road. When it comes to Medicaid Planning, this is especially true because of the many variables involved. Retaining an elder law attorney is highly recommended because even […]
What You Need to Know About Guardianship
It is often inevitable as people age that there will be a reduction in mental capacities. The degree to which an elder individual’s mental functions begin to fade will determine whether or not they and their estate will need to be placed under guardianship. Realizing that your loved one has become incapable of caring for […]
Case Study: Crisis Management
When Joan reached out to the team at Scott Bloom Law, she and her family were dealing with a crisis not uncommon amongst many families. About a decade ago, her mother, Maureen, had remarried and a few years after, Maureen and her new stepfather, David, moved in with Joan. Though things were good and cordial […]
Asset Preservation: Plan to Protect
As one gets closer to the twilight years in life, they begin to ponder their legacy and what they are leaving behind for their beloved family members. While in the past the idea of asset preservation was considered strictly for those with immense wealth, today it is recognized that everyone should have a plan for […]
Get to Know Estate Planning Documents
In our last blog post, we discussed what Estate Planning is and how an Elder Law Attorney can help you and your family develop a plan that provides protection and peace of mind. We mentioned that when creating an estate plan the list of documents involved can be quite long and, to some, even overwhelming. […]
Case Study: Estate Planning
When John and Carol reached out to Scott Bloom Law, they knew that changes had to be made in regards to the living arrangements of their mother, Diane. Living alone, Diane had begun to show signs that many children recognize when their parents are no longer able to take care of themselves. Forgetting to pay […]
How an Estate Planning Attorney Can Help You
According to a recent study by Caring.com, the number of adults 55 and older with a will has fallen from 60% to 44% since 2019. This is a decrease of 27%, even with the Covid-19 pandemic as a potentially motivating factor. At Scott Bloom Law, we constantly stress the importance of having a plan in […]
Crisis Management: It’s Not Too Late
At Scott Bloom Law, we are always encouraging families to plan ahead when it comes to the eldercare needs for their loved ones and themselves. However, we understand that when an unexpected crisis arises, immediate action is required. During these highly stressful times, the decisions made carry immense consequences for the elderly and their families. […]
Case Study: Life Care Planning
Joseph and Marie had been happily married for 52 years, raised a family, and were enjoying their retirement years when health issues began to surface. Marie was the first to exhibit health concerns and was diagnosed with dementia, leaving her unable to effectively communicate with Joseph and her three children. Shortly thereafter, Joseph began showing […]