Many of our clients want to learn as much as possible about their options before they make decisions about a special needs estate plan. For those clients, we provide the articles in our free article library so that they have a source of reliable information about the services we offer and the decisions they have to make.
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Alperin Law Newsletter May 2022Alperin Law May 2022 Newsletter - Life Settlements & More!
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Alperin Law Newsletter April 2022Alperin Law April 2022 Newsletter - Plan Now to Protect your Family!
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Alperin Law Newsletter March 2022Alperin Law March 2022 Newsletter - Featuring Our Tax Department & Probate, Estate and Trust Administration Practice Area
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Alperin Law Newsletter February 2022Alperin Law February 2022 Newsletter - Featuring Our Veteran's & Social Security Disability Practice Areas
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Alperin Law Newsletter January 2022In January's newsletter: New Year's Resolutions for 2022 - Protect Your Assets; The Legal Intern Breaks It Down; & More
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Alperin Law Newsletter November 2021In November's newsletter: Introducing Berkley Supermarket, owned by long-time client of Alperin Law, Michael Palmer; Why You Need A Real Estate Attorney; & More
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Alperin Law Newsletter October 2021In our October newsletter, Attorney Scott Alperin discusses why he doesn't recommend online wills, Medicaid Crisis planning, and how we help disability clients.
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Alperin Law Newsletter September 2021In our September newsletter Attorney Scott Alperin discusses the growth of the firm, estate planning for blended families and how we help real estate clients.
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Alperin Law Newsletter August 2021In the August edition of our newsletter we discuss Pet Trusts, put our staff spotlight on EmiLee Mahoney and provide our free webinar & seminar schedule.
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Alperin Law Newsletter July 2021Alperin Law Newsletter July 2021: In this month's issue we discuss a variety of topics intended to help you better understand estate planning. Learn more.
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Payback Provisions and Remainder Beneficiaries for a Special Needs TrustIf structured properly, funds in a special needs trust can be distributed to a remainder beneficiary after your loved one’s death.
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Using a Special Needs Trust to Protect a Personal Injury SettlementIf your loved one has been left with a serious disability from an accident, a special needs trust can protect his personal injury settlement.