Many of our clients, unfortunately, are living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. No one wants... [Read more...]
Daniel DeBruyckere
Attorney Daniel A. DeBruyckere has been practicing law in New Hampshire and Massachusetts since 1998, and has helped hundreds of clients with their estate planning and elder care issues. He is very well respected in the area of estate planning, probate, trust administration, elder law issues, and business planning Read More!
Retired Parents Sold my House
Years ago, when my parents announced that first, Dad was retiring early (courtesy of his... [Read more...]
Medicaid Payments in Jeopardy?
As most of us gear up to ring out 2014 and welcome 2015, there’s a... [Read more...]
Mistakes in Power of Attorney Designations
With the internet came thousands – if not millions – of options for people that... [Read more...]
NH Elder Law Targets Deceitful Family Members
The statistics are startling: nearly $3 billion is stolen from the elderly every year in... [Read more...]
Medicaid and Medicare Differences
Did you know that there are 42 million people enrolled in Medicare? Medicaid enrollment numbers... [Read more...]
Underdiagnosed Depression in Elderly
When we think of retirement, we generally imagine fishing on a quiet lake, volunteering or... [Read more...]
5 Ways to Use Special Needs Trusts
Special needs trusts have provided peace of mind for families for years. Designed to ensure... [Read more...]
Gifting Assets in Your Estate Plan
At different times of the year, most of us associate those static goings-on with important... [Read more...]
Outrageous: When the Elderly Can’t Afford to Retire
As estate planning attorneys who assist our clients with their retirement goals and Medicaid, Medicare... [Read more...]
Plain English, Please: Estate Planning Legalese Explained
There’s nothing more frustrating than listening to the pretentiousness of someone attempting to make himself... [Read more...]
Medicare Still Paying for Drugs for the Deceased
The Associated Press calls it a “quirky bureaucratic rule”, others call it wasteful spending and... [Read more...]
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