25 Strategies to Prevent Financial Ruin from Long-Term Health Care Costs 2nd Edition

September 26th, 2011

Lamson & Cutner has published a New Updated Second Edition of its popular and highly regarded “25 Strategies to Prevent Financial Ruin from Long-Term Health Care Costs.”  A copy of the informative Special Report is available free of charge.  Click here to access a free download of the report, or contact the law firm by email or telephone to obtain a printed hard copy.  If you represent an agency or organization that provides assistance or services to the elderly or disabled, please call Lamson & Cutner for delivery of multiple copies that you can provide to your population and their families.

While the “25 Strategies” Special Report deals with complex legal issues and strategies, you will find that it is clearly written and easy to understand.  David Cutner, the principal author of the report, explains:  “I believe it is important to de-mystify the legal process, and state in plain language what we do and how we do it.  It makes no sense for attorneys to speak to clients in the same way they speak to other attorneys or judges. Clients are entitled to understand what is involved when they seek our advice, so they can make an informed decision about what is best for them.”

Entry Filed under: Elder Law Planning

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