Week of October 24, 2010
Ettinger on Elder Law Estate Planning
We are pleased to announce the publication
of Michael's book, Ettinger on Elder Law Estate
Planning
. In this concise,
easy to understand book, Michael explains how he
has combined two fields of law, Estate Planning and Elder
Law, to address the planning needs of the middle class.
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Michael Ettinger, Attorney at Law. Ettinger on Elder
Law Estate Planning. Published by CreateSpace (September 28, 2010).
166 pages.
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Elder Law Estate
Planning means:
- Getting your assets
to your heirs, in the best possible way, with least amount of taxes and
legal fees
- Keeping those
assets in the blood for your grandchildren, and
- Protecting your
assets from the costs of long-term care and qualifying for government
benefits available to pay for care.
A sampling of the book's chapters
include:
- Second Marriage Planning
- Protecting Assets from Spendthrift
Children
- Special Needs Trusts for the Disabled Child
or Grandchild,
- The "Gift and Loan" Stragegy to
Protect Assets,
- Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts, and
- Estate Planning for Singles and Couples
without Children
"It is very informative and an easy read unlike
many books of its kind." -- Frank Calderone, Vice President, Morgan
Stanley Smith Barney "Always one step ahead of the curve, attorney
Ettinger has done it again with his groundbreaking treatise on Elder Law
Estate Planning. For the first time, average families will find in
one place all they need to know written in plain English. Seeing through
these two fields of law, Elder Law and Estate Planning, Ettinger has
correctly postulated that, for the middle class, they are really one and
he has aptly named it. Other practitioners, including myself, are
sure to follow." -- Joseph Karp, Attorney
at Law, Karp Law Firm, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
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