Our Blog is our way of helping you make sense of what may otherwise be a perplexing or confusing situation in which you may find yourself. But don't despair. Although you may think you are the only one experiencing some type of difficulty or hardship, if you look around, you will see that others are as well. It is said that "what is most personal is most general” — and that is true.
It's in the spirit of making the personal seem more general that we write these blogs so that you gain a better awareness of the issues you may be confronting. And in the process of gaining awareness, you begin to develop a realistic approach to whatever it is you are seeking to accomplish. Of course, these Blog posts are no substitute for one-on-one legal advise; however, you may find them useful, if for no other reason than to put your concerns into the proper context. From there, additional research and consultation with legal professionals can follow.
We hope you find these blogs helpful as you navigate through life's many challenges and opportunities!
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Posted by Anthony Serra | Nov 10, 2017 |
Anyone who has applied for a government program knows how frustrating that process can be. But applying for Medicaid – forget it. I would rather go through a root canal!
Medicaid is a form of welfare
Medicaid is a federal social welfare program that is administered by the states that pays for...
Posted by Anthony Serra | Nov 03, 2017 |
The fear of having to go into a nursing home scares the bejeebers out of people – and it should! First of all, no one aspires to want to live out the remainder of their years in a nursing home. Second, the cost can be crippling. The average cost for a nursing home today is about $10,000 per mo...
Posted by Anthony Serra | Jun 24, 2017 |
In our first post, Mrs. Smith learned of and finally came to terms with her husband's diagnoses of dementia, probably Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's is not an easy diagnosis while a person is alive, but experienced doctors can make a fairly accurate diagnosis through eliminating other causes o...