The Elder Law Checklist:

What you & your family need to know now,

so you can grow old with dignity

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Friday, May 29, 2015 from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM EST
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Elena Volkova 
Volkova Law Group PLLC 
917-597-7191 
elena@volkovalaw.com

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To grow old with dignity… isn't that what we all want?

And we want to make it easy on ourselves and our family later on. Otherwise, why else would we put money away in pension plans and other retirement planning when we're young?

However, planning for post-65 is becoming more complicated.

For starters, we live longer now than ever before. (What a problem to have, I know.)

Despite enjoying longer lives, though, we face statistics that are pretty stark: of the 79 million baby boomers,14 million are expected to develop Alzheimer's or some other form of dementia, according to a recent article published in the New Yorker.

As a baby boomer, how do you prepare for this reality?

What can you do now to try to minimize the burden on your adult children or other family members?

This may not be a topic that many people want to talk about. Believe me, I get it. But I'm willing to go there because I know that taking these steps now can make a world of difference for both you and your family down the road.

Join me, Michael Feinfeld, Esq., for an informative teleseminar on this very subject:

The Elder Law Checklist:

What you & your family need to know now,

so you can grow old with dignity

In this teleseminar we will discuss a legal checklist for family members to review with their loved ones to prepare for long-term care planning.

The goal is to give family members knowledge so that you and your family can face this very difficult reality with some options. Because planning for the worst and hoping for the best is definitely the most prudent way to approach this.

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We look forward to speaking with you on the call and maybe even hearing some of your ideas too!

Michael Feinfeld, Esq., is Counsel in the Trusts and Estates department of Volkova Law Group PLLC, a Manhattan law firm serving the legal needs of families and business owners. Michael concentrates on estate and tax planning of multi-generational families. Michael is a graduate of Benjamin Cardozo School of Law (J.D., 2005) and holds his M.A. in Religion from the University of Chicago Divinity School and a B.A. in Religion from the University of Rochester’s chapter. Prior to joining the Volkova Law Group, Michael was at The Law Offices of Frederick M. Sembler, PLLC, where he remains Of Counsel, Jankoff &ampl Gabe, P.C., and Capell Barnett Matalon & Schoenfeld, LLP.