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Do I Really Need a Trust?
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Can I really lose my house to the nursing home?
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Probate: It's Not a Dirty Word
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How to Leave Money to an Irresponsible Child
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What is an Executor?
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Does Medicaid Pay for Homecare?
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What is a Third Party Special Needs Trust?
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What Role Does Probate Have After Someone Dies?
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What is the Marital Deduction?
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What is a Health Care Directive?
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How to Challenge a POA
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What You Should Know About Caregiver Agreements?
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What's the Difference Between a Special Needs Trust and a Supplemental Needs Trust?
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Do Young Adults Need Estate Plans?
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Can I Write my Own Will?
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What is a Conservator and How to Appoint One?
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What is a Power of Attorney?
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Who can help me apply for Medicaid in Connecticut?
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Medicare Savings Program in Connecticut
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Home care services for people with disabilities
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What is a Living Trust? And Should you Have One?
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How do I Challenge a Will in Connecticut?
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What You Should Know Before Signing a Nursing Home Agreement
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Will my Kids be Taxed on Their Inheritance?
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What is the Medicaid Look Back Period?
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You Can Get Paid to Care for Someone Living With You
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Spending Down for Medicaid Eligibility
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What is the Medicaid Penalty Period?
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How Medicare pays for your Nursing Home Care
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How Much can you Gift Without Paying Gift Tax?
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State of Connecticut Updates to POA Laws
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What is the difference between a Will and a Revocable Trust?
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Should I transfer my home to my children?
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What is the difference between a POA and a Durable POA?
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Commitment to Clients
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Living Trusts and Probate Avoidance
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Protecting Your Assets
Carmine discusses nursing home litigation, will contests, and more on Law Talk Radio.
Caregivers Can Get Paid: WTIC AM radio interview
Brendan's Appearance on WTIC Radio's Law Talk