by Attorney Claudia W. Englisby | Jul 23, 2020 | Estate Planning, News, Special Need Trusts
I recently had the pleasure of presenting for PATH Parent to Parent/Family Voices of Connecticut, a non-profit organization that provides information and support to families who have a child with developmental or other health-related needs. PATH asked me to speak...
by Attorney Claudia W. Englisby | May 15, 2020 | CT Elder Law, Estate Planning, News
Lessons in Elder Law. It’s what we do. Lawyers are wordy. We think about each word, each letter, each punctuation mark of anything we write. So, while I could compose a treatise on Elder Law, it is with great restraint that I am brief and offer a simplified...
by Attorney Claudia W. Englisby | Apr 17, 2020 | Estate Planning, FAQ, News
Sandwiching describes a caregiver who is caught between two different sides of responsibility: raising kids and caring for parents. Kids and parents are the bread, the caregiver is the PBJ. This group is led by Attorney Claudia Englisby, who was a caregiver for 11...
by Attorney Claudia W. Englisby | Apr 13, 2020 | Estate Planning, FAQ, News
Time to Review Your Estate Planning Documents? At the end of document signing appointments, when the final stamp and seal have been set, clients often inquire about the “right time” to review or refresh their plan. While our answer may be a bit different for...
by Attorney Claudia W. Englisby | Feb 10, 2020 | Estate Planning, News
A few years ago, the term “sandwich-ed” became a popular one-word depiction of adult children serving as the “middle” of a sandwich, between two pieces of bread: one side is caring for aging parents and the other is taking care of their own younger children. An...