Chipman Mazzucco

Contact

Richard S. Land
Chipman Mazzucco, Attorneys 
rsl@danburylaw.com
203-744-1929 

When

Thursday, October 5, 2017 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EDT

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Where

Ethan Allen Hotel, 21 Lake Avenue Extension, Danbury, CT 06811

 

 

Senior Autonomy: A Guide for Families
as Roles are Reversed

You are invited!

Join us on October 5, 2017, at the Ethan Allen Hotel,
21 Lake Avenue Ext., Danbury, Connecticut. 

The presentation starts at 6:30 PM (doors open at 6:00).

With a record number of Americans age 65 and older, when they are feeling most vulnerable, millions of seniors are faced with making critical decisions involving their health, financial security, and legal needs.  This seminar will arm seniors and their family members with an array of elder law tools to help them maintain "control" of their lives, and protect their assets, as independence declines.

Learn what you need to know to protect yourself and your family assets when dealing with sensitive estate planning and long term care decisions.

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With a record number of Americans aged 65 and older, when they are feeling most vulnerable, millions of seniors are faced with making critical decisions every day involving their health, financial security, and legal needs.  This seminar will arm them with an array of elder law tools to help them maintain "control" of their lives even if unable to personally handle their affairs.  Learn what you need to know to protect yourself and your loved ones when dealing with sensitive estate planning and health care decisions.  Acquire useful planning strategies to avoid taking precious time away from the enjoyment of your Golden Years.
Make Certain Your Estate Plan Works as Everything Else Changes


As everything around you changes, you may not recognize the impact the changes have on your estate plan.

Laws change; your health and financial condition change; the health and financial condition of your beneficiaries change; maybe your beneficiary designations change as your assets change; and the fates of the people you are depending on to act as your Executors, Trustees, agents under a power of attorney and health care representative change.

Attorney Richard S. Land will discuss how to make certain that such changes will not interfere with, or totally disrupt, your estate plan.

Preserving Autonomy as Independence Declines

How do you plan to maintain autonomy as your independence declines?  

To help guide our clients, last year we invited Attorney Alyson R. Marcucio to join us as a Member of the firm after an exhaustive search for an attorney with her skills, knowledge and experience performing long-term care and estate planning services for seniors and the chronically disabled.

Alyson's presentation will cover planning techniques designed to preserve autonomy as independence declines with aging.

No admission charge.

Our seminars are always strictly educational and well attended.  Space is limited so please let us know if you plan to attend.  Light snacks, desserts and beverages will be offered.

We look forward to seeing you.