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Why Estate Planning Isn’t Just for the Wealthy

Estate Planning

Estate planning isn’t just for people with large estates or lots of assets. It’s about protecting what matters most: your family, your home, and your peace of mind. A simple Will or Trust can prevent confusion, stress, and disputes down the road. Even modest assets deserve protection. Without a plan, state laws decide who gets … Read more

Medicaid Doesn’t Have to Eat Your Savings

Elder Law, Estate Planning

Thinking about long-term care can feel scary. The last thing anyone wants is to spend a lifetime of savings just to cover nursing home or in-home care. That’s where Medicaid comes in—but most people don’t realize you can actually plan ahead so it works for you, not against you. So, What Is Medicaid Anyway? Medicaid … Read more

Love Your Legacy

Estate Planning

Think beyond flowers In February, you celebrate love, commitment, and the future you are building with the people who matter most. This year, we invite you to think beyond flowers and dinner reservations and focus on something lasting: your legacy. At Robert M. Goldberg & Associates, we believe loving your family also means planning for … Read more

Resolution 6

Estate Administration, Estate Planning

Keep Your Estate Plan Current and Communicated Your estate plan is only effective if your loved ones know what’s in it. It’s important to review your plan and ensure family members understand who is listed in it and what their rolls are. Keep Key People Informed When your loved ones know who is responsible for … Read more

New Year Resolution #5

Elder Law, Estate Planning

Many people delay Estate Planning because life feels busy or the process feels overwhelming. The start of a new year is the perfect time to begin. An Estate Plan provides structure, direction, and peace of mind. It helps families avoid confusion, protects loved ones, and prepares you for unexpected events. For caregivers and families supporting … Read more

New Year Resolutions

Elder Law, Estate Planning

Resolutions 3 & 4 Resolution 3. Create a Durable and Healthcare Power of Attorney to appoint a decision maker if you are incapacitated. Aurable and healthcare powers of attorney allow you to appoint trusted individuals to make decisions when you cannot. Without these documents, families may face delays or court involvement during urgent situations. Resolution … Read more

New Year’s Resolutions

Elder Law

Resolutions 1 & 2  A new year offers a natural moment to focus on long-term security for your family. Over the next month, we are going to go over 6 Estate planning goals. Let’s start with two important estate planning goals that often go hand in hand. Resolution 1. Create a Revocable Living Trust to … Read more

Home for the Holidays – Part 2

Elder Law, Estate Administration, Estate Planning

The Little Moments You Notice When You’re Back Home Being home for the holidays feels familiar in comforting ways. The same front door, the same couch, the same family routines. But sometimes, between meals and conversations, small moments stand out. Maybe your parent insists they are doing fine, yet you notice unpaid bills stacked neatly … Read more

Home for the Holidays

Elder Law

A Meaningful Time to Check In on Aging Parents The holidays bring a kind of togetherness we do not get during the rest of the year. Families gather from near and far, stories get retold, favorite dishes return to the table, and for a brief moment life slows down enough for us to really notice … Read more

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