Don't Die with Your Assets; the Sandwich Generation
Eduational seminar scheduled to examine the choices available to the individuals who must plan for their parent's and their children's future.
New Haven, CT, April 08, 2009 --(PR.com)-- “Don’t Die with Your Assets; The Sandwich Generation” Seminar at Cheshire Adult Education.
Attorney Vincent Liberti Jr., will be the guest speaker at Cheshire’s Adult Education class on Thursday, April 9th at 6:30-8:30pm at Cheshire High School. This long term care seminar dispels common misconceptions such as “It will never happen to me” and “Medicare will pay for it”. The peril of relying on family members for care is also examined. Long term care is a critical part of financial management for people who want to protect their assets, preserve their dignity and choose the kind of care they receive. Learn the changing laws that affect your wealth, especially the new Medicaid law, how the changing circumstances of your parents lives affect your estate needs, options such as reverse mortgages, long term care insurance, prospective asset protection decisions and the problems with denial, ignorance and procrastinations.
The class will be informal and Attorney Liberti will provide ample opportunity for questions.
The seminar is open to the public. Resident fee is $25; non-resident fee is $30.
Attorney Liberti received an advanced law degree in estate planning and elder law The three-year, post-juris doctor degree is comprised of intense training which focuses on the myriad of complex issues involving gift, trust, estate, income, and generation-skipping taxation, advanced business and estate planning, drafting techniques and elder law issues including Medicaid planning.
Attorney Liberti has over 16 years of experience in business succession, wills, trusts, estate and elder planning. He uses his expertise with clients throughout Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York.
He can be reached directly at 860-241-2667 or at vliberti@pepehazard.com
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Attorney Vincent Liberti Jr., will be the guest speaker at Cheshire’s Adult Education class on Thursday, April 9th at 6:30-8:30pm at Cheshire High School. This long term care seminar dispels common misconceptions such as “It will never happen to me” and “Medicare will pay for it”. The peril of relying on family members for care is also examined. Long term care is a critical part of financial management for people who want to protect their assets, preserve their dignity and choose the kind of care they receive. Learn the changing laws that affect your wealth, especially the new Medicaid law, how the changing circumstances of your parents lives affect your estate needs, options such as reverse mortgages, long term care insurance, prospective asset protection decisions and the problems with denial, ignorance and procrastinations.
The class will be informal and Attorney Liberti will provide ample opportunity for questions.
The seminar is open to the public. Resident fee is $25; non-resident fee is $30.
Attorney Liberti received an advanced law degree in estate planning and elder law The three-year, post-juris doctor degree is comprised of intense training which focuses on the myriad of complex issues involving gift, trust, estate, income, and generation-skipping taxation, advanced business and estate planning, drafting techniques and elder law issues including Medicaid planning.
Attorney Liberti has over 16 years of experience in business succession, wills, trusts, estate and elder planning. He uses his expertise with clients throughout Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York.
He can be reached directly at 860-241-2667 or at vliberti@pepehazard.com
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Vincent Liberti Law
Lynn DeJoseph
203-799-2671
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Lynn DeJoseph
203-799-2671
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