For many families, the prospect of a loved one entering a nursing home brings not only emotional challenges but also financial concerns—especially around the family home. In Connecticut, Medicaid helps cover the high costs of nursing home care, but it has strict...
For families of individuals with disabilities, planning for the future is essential to ensure their loved one is financially protected and cared for without jeopardizing their access to vital public benefits. One of the best ways to do this in Connecticut is through a...
If you pass away without a will, it can create uncertainty and complications for your loved ones. In Connecticut, dying without a will means the state’s intestacy laws will determine how your assets are divided—a process that may not align with your wishes. Here’s an...