Blog Home Recent Posts in the Estate Planning Category Dispute Between Brothers Demonstrates Need to Plan for Long-Term Care Sep 22, 2021 A recent New Jersey appeals court case demonstrates how important it is for families to come up with a long-term care plan before an emergency ... Posted By Rainey & Rainey, Attorneys at Law, LP Continue Reading What Is the Difference Between a Living Will and a Do- Not-Resuscitate Order? Sep 15, 2021 It is a very good idea to create advance directives in order to plan for the possibility that you may one day be unable to make your own medical ... Posted By Rainey & Rainey, Attorneys at Law, LP Continue Reading Watch Out for These Potential Problems with Life Estates Sep 1, 2021 Life estates can be an excellent tool for Medicaid planning, probate avoidance and tax efficiency, but there are potential problems to look out for. ... Posted By Rainey & Rainey, Attorneys at Law, LP Continue Reading Estate Planning in the Age of Stepfamilies Jun 16, 2021 More than 4 in 10 Americans have at least one step-relative in their family – either a stepparent, a step or half sibling or a stepchild -- according ... Posted By Rainey & Rainey, Attorneys at Law, LP Continue Reading May Is National Older Americans Month and Elder Law Month May 13, 2021 This May, Rainey & Rainey, Attorneys at Law, LP is pleased to recognize Older Americans Month, a time to acknowledge the contributions of past and ... Posted By Rainey & Rainey, Attorneys at Law, LP Continue Reading Using Estate Planning to Prepare for Medicaid Apr 7, 2021 Long-term care involves not only a loss of personal autonomy; it also comes at a tremendous financial price. Proper planning can help your family ... Posted By Rainey & Rainey, Attorneys at Law, LP Continue Reading Page of 1