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11 Common Acronyms in Elder Law and Estate Planning

In helping clients prepare for their future, estate planning and elder law attorneys use many acronyms. Understanding some of the common medical and legal terms in this field can give you added confidence in your approach to planning for your own future or that of your loved ones. 1. LLM (Masters in Law) — An LLM represents […]

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What’s the Difference Between Alzheimer’s and Dementia?

Dementia is a general term that refers to severe memory loss and problems with thinking, behavior, and social skills that interfere with daily life. According to the National Institutes of Health, this neurological condition affects one in seven adults over age 71. Alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia and makes up 60 percent to

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Bratton Law Group Welcomes Our New Associate Attorney, Maryanne Kannampuzha

Bratton Law Group is pleased to welcome our new associate attorney, Maryanne Kannampuzha, to our growing team. In Ms. Kannampuzha’s new role, she will concentrate her practice in the areas of elder law, estate planning, and life care planning across the firm’s five locations in Haddonfield, Moorestown, Linwood, and Trenton, NJ and Philadelphia, PA. Ms.

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Elder Care Coordinator, Jennifer Hand, Earns Certified Dementia Practitioner Designation

We are excited to announce that our Elder Care Coordinator, Jennifer Hand, has successfully completed the requirements of the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners (NCCDP) and has earned her professional certification as a Certified Dementia Practitioner! Ms. Hand has completed the required training to earn the CDP designation joining our existing Certified Dementia Practitioners

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How You Can Help Your Loved Ones by Planning Your Funeral Arrangements

When an individual passes away without a funeral plan, responsibility for arranging the funeral often falls on the deceased’s close family members, such as surviving spouses and children. Planning your own funeral arrangements can assist your loved ones in an emotionally challenging time, while also protecting them from incurring extraneous costs. According to the National

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Plan Ahead Before Seeking Nursing Home Care: Avoid Unnecessary Debt for You and Your Family

Many senior citizens may need the services of a nursing home or at-home care at some point in their life. You might assume that government assistance or health insurance will step in and cover the cost if you cannot afford these services. Unfortunately, neither health insurance nor Medicare covers long-term care. Because obtaining long-term care

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