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KMA Newsletter

July 2025

🎉 Congratulations to Certified Elder Law Attorneys Marianne Kreisher and Marissa Marshall on Being Named 2025 Super Lawyers! ðŸŽ‰

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Recent Blog Postings

Planning for Special Needs

Estate planning with a loved one who has special needs in mind is not generally a straightforward process. Standard estate planning strategies may not be enough to safeguard their future

8 Common Misconceptions About Elder Law

Elder law is a specialized area of legal practice that focuses on issues affecting the aging population. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including estate 

Planning for the Unexpected

Life is unpredictable and medical emergencies happen when we least expect them. Here at Kreisher Marshall & Associates (KMA), the last few months have been filled with these moments. Our loved 

Recent Articles

How Older Adults Can Stay Safe During Heat Waves
The United States set a record for heat-related deaths in 2023, while the summer of 2024 saw record-breaking high temperatures. Hot weather poses a particularly significant risk for vulnerable populations such as older adults.

Parkinson's Disease in Older Adults: What You Need to Know
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a disease whose cause remains largely unknown. However, treatment options do exist for improving symptoms.

Scam Email Targets Social Security Recipients
If you or a loved one are receiving Social Security benefits, be careful of downloading email attachments. You could receive a dangerous email from hackers pretending to
Can I Give My Kids $19,000 a Year and Apply for Medicaid?
If you have it to give, you certainly can, but there may be consequences should you apply for Medicaid long-term care coverage within five years after each gift.
Why the Social Security Retirement Age Is Now 67, Not 65
People born in 1960 who are turning 65 in 2025 are not yet eligible for full retirement benefits. They must wait until 2027, when they turn 67, to claim their full monthly benefit.

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