by Disability Planning Partners | Sep 10, 2025 | Estate Planning, News
When planning for the future, many individuals and families are seeking end-of-life options that reflect their values, especially those centered around sustainability, simplicity, and dignity. One increasingly popular choice is Aquamation in Connecticut, also known as...
by Disability Planning Partners | Sep 9, 2025 | Estate Planning, News
Updated: September 5, 2025 ABLE accounts, introduced through the Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act, are specialized savings accounts intended to better align working incentives with working realities for eligible individuals across the disabled...
by Attorney Samuel Laurencelle | Aug 26, 2025 | CT Elder Law, Estate Planning
As we age, planning for the future involves more than just drafting a will. Legal, financial, and healthcare decisions often overlap in ways that can feel confusing and overwhelming. If you are supporting a senior or thinking ahead for yourself, you may wonder when it...
by Attorney Samuel Laurencelle | Feb 4, 2025 | Estate Planning, FAQ, News
“Question of the Month” is a new addition to our blog that will help answer common questions that Disability Planning Partners often receives from clients and prospective clients. We hope these posts will assist everyone seeking answers to common estate, disability,...
by Attorney Claudia W. Englisby | Apr 23, 2022 | CT Elder Law, Estate Planning, News, Testimonials
Watch this video Ms. Alberta Elliot was featured on NBC because she is in her 90’s and was sewing masks right at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. She also happens to be a client of our firm. Unsolicited, she created this video. A Client Testimonial for Disability...
by Attorney Claudia W. Englisby | Mar 30, 2022 | CT Elder Law, Estate Planning, News
Saying that there has been “undue influence” is often used as a reason to contest a will or estate plan, but what does it mean? Undue influence occurs when someone exerts pressure on an individual, causing that individual to act contrary to his or her...