Connecticut nursing home costs averaging $400 per day can quickly devastate a family's lifetime savings. For residents concerned about preserving assets while maintaining Medicaid eligibility, understanding who needs a Medicaid trust and how these...
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A Gentle, Eco-Friendly Alternative for End-of-Life Planning
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...
ABLE Accounts: Big Changes Coming in 2025-2027
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...
Understanding Structured Settlement Financial Planning and Your Options
Updated: September 5, 2025 When a civil lawsuit involving personal injury or loss is resolved, the way financial compensation is arranged can have a lasting impact. While long-term payment arrangements are designed to offer stability, they can...
What Can I Do If a Bank Won’t Accept My Power of Attorney?
Updated. August 19, 2025 It’s not uncommon for clients to call us in a panic because a bank or financial institution has refused to accept a valid power of attorney (POA) prepared for them. Naturally, they want to know what can be done to resolve...
What are Beneficiary Designations and How Do They Affect Probate?
Updated: August 18, 2025 This question comes up often, so it’s our “Question of the Month”! I also chose this topic to highlight beneficiary designations, which are a simple yet powerful planning tool. In this post, I’ll give an overview of...
How to Administer an Estate
“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...
Business Succession Planning
Why You Should Be Thinking About Business Succession Planning If you are the owner of a business you should be thinking about business succession planning. The prior statement applies to owners of every kind of business: from sole proprietors all...
Memo on the Corporate Transparency Act for our Clients
To all of our clients and trusts with business ownership, a new law has gone into effect this year requiring additional reporting about such business’s owners to FinCEN (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network). This new law requires a Reporting...
Settling Injury Cases in the Connecticut Probate Courts
Have you ever taken on a case involving a minor or a decedent? Cases involving minor children, wrongful death, or when a Conservator or Plenary Guardian is appointed for your plaintiff require an experienced probate attorney to swiftly navigate...
Making Sense of Probate
While the word, “probate” has many meanings with the most common form refers to legal issues which are resolved in the Connecticut Probate Courts. In this case, we will discuss the process of “probating a Will” or “probating property when someone...
A Statement Of Support For Disability Planning Partners
We pride ourselves in how we work with our clients. It's a relationship we seek to develop throughout the lifetime of working together. Lola, the daughter of one of our clients, sent us this note that does a great job of describing the experience...