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Aging Baby Boomers Highlight Significance of Elder Law in Estate Planning

As the baby boomer generation ages, the significance of elder law in addressing the unique legal needs of older adults has never been more pronounced. From helping to establish financial security to long-term care planning, elder law attorneys play a vital role in safeguarding the rights and interests of seniors in an increasingly unique legal landscape. We’ll discuss the importance of elder law and how it’s poised to meet the evolving needs of our aging population.

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Honoring New Mexico's social workers

Empowering New Mexico’s Social Workers

As social work month, March is a great time to honor social workers and consider how to address the significant challenges New Mexico social work students face due to unpaid fieldwork requirements, which impact their financial stability and mental health.

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The Pitfalls of Adding a Child to Your Home’s Deed

While adding a child to your home’s deed might seem straightforward to manage your estate, it’s fraught with potential problems and complications. This article reviews the implications and alternatives to adding a child to your home’s deed, with the goal of ensuring your estate plan is effective, efficient, and aligned with your long-term intentions.

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A daughter and father learning about the difference between guardianship and conservatorship

What’s the Difference Between Guardianship and Conservatorship?

Understanding the difference between guardianship and conservatorship is crucial for protecting the interests of those unable to make decisions for themselves. Whether you are planning for the future or seeking immediate assistance, take appropriate steps to ensure that your loved ones are cared for, and your estate is managed according to your wishes.

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A family learning about why planning for minor children is important

Show Love for Your Family with an Estate Plan

Estate planning for minor children is a fundamental responsibility of parenthood. It ensures that children are cared for and financially secure, regardless of the future. By following these guidelines and regularly reviewing their estate plans, parents can have peace of mind knowing that their children’s futures are well protected.

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