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Estate Planning, Elder Law Sean O'Bryan Estate Planning, Elder Law Sean O'Bryan

Living with Mom

The idea of having Mom move in with an adult child, or an adult child moving back home, seems like an ideal solution at the start. They can share expenses, and having a child in the home will lessen the chance of ever needing nursing care. Right? That is what the other family members are told. But unfortunately, it rarely works out in everyone's best interests.

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Estate Planning, Divorce, Social Security Sean O'Bryan Estate Planning, Divorce, Social Security Sean O'Bryan

How divorce and remarriage affect Social Security

Many people are aware that seniors are entitled to collect Social Security benefits that are calculated based on their spouse’s work record. What’s less well-known is that this benefit applies in many cases to divorced spouses. In fact, ex-spouses may even be entitled to survivor’s benefits in certain circumstances.

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Robin Williams was Serious About One Thing: Estate Planning

People were shocked to learn of the death of Michigan native, and comic legend, Robin Williams this past summer. In this article, we will look at the 5 strategies he used to protect his wife and children, avoid probate and taxes, fund his plan, and potentially leave a multi-generational legacy. 

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