Curley Law Firm to Offer Free Asset Protection Seminar
at the Reading Public Library
Reading, MA — On Tuesday, December 13, 2011, the Reading Public Library LiveWires will host a free presentation by Attorneys Patrick Curley and Lucy Budman entitled “Protect your Home and Savings against Medicaid and Nursing Home Costs”. The presentation will take place at the Reading Public Library, 64 Middlesex Avenue, Reading, MA at 10:00 a.m.
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The presentation will focus on specific strategies seniors and families can put in place today to protect their homes and their savings against the potentially devastating costs of nursing home care and Estate Taxes.
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Attendees are encouraged to RSVP by calling the Reading Library at 781-944-0840 because this presentation routinely draws a large crowd. Attorney Curley is one of only 19 Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELA) in Massachusetts and was named to 2011 Massachusetts Super Lawyers. Attorney Budman holds a Masters of Law degree in Taxation and is an Estate Planning specialist.
“Seniors have a unique opportunity today to engage in planning to preserve and protect what they have so carefully saved over their lives,” said Attorney Curley. “Unfortunately, too many seniors and their families fail to learn what asset protection options are available to them. My goal is to share my expertise so all seniors and their families can make informed decisions today about protecting their savings and their assets.”
“One of the key topics of the seminar will be asset protection trusts,” said Attorney Budman. “Certain types of trusts offer the potential to protect assets against nursing home costs and Estate Taxes. Such trusts require very careful attorney expertise to prepare to truly achieve those goals. At the seminar, I will review different types of trusts so attendees understand which type of Trust offers the potential of protecting assets and which does not. We will also explore the benefits of the new Homestead Statute, which offers unique asset protection features for homeowners.”
If you would like to attend the free presentation, please reserve a space by calling the Reading Public Library at 781-944-0840.
More information about Attorneys Curley and Budman, as well as Curley Law Firm LLP, can be found on the firm’s website: www.CurleyLawFirm.com.
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