Delay = Stress, Worry & Expense
Delay limits planning options and forces families to perform the same number necessary actions in far less time.
Christopher Ripley is a Valparaiso native and a lifelong Indiana resident. He is the oldest of five children. After graduating from Valparaiso High School, Chris attended Purdue University where he received his B.S. in Mathematics. He then attended law school at Indiana University in Bloomington where he received his Juris Doctorate. Chris has practiced law since 2013 and has served clients across the State of Indiana from Porter County to Evansville in a variety of legal matters. Chris is licensed to practice law in Indiana and Illinois.
Delay limits planning options and forces families to perform the same number necessary actions in far less time.
Passing away without a Will can have drastic implications for family left behind.
Here are a few quick ideas to get started on long-term care planning.
Medicaid planning often includes asset protection with strict requirements
Family get-togethers are an excellent time to touch base and make sure everyone is alright. It is also an excellent time to talk about planning.
One of the greatest benefits of planning for long-term care in advance is avoiding having to rush through planning in a crisis.
There are several main ways that families use to pay for long-term care in a nursing home or at home.