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Your Brain Is an Asset: Protecting Cognitive Health Through Legal Planning
When people think about estate planning, they often focus on financial assets like homes, savings, investments, and inheritances. At The Lansky Law Firm , we encourage clients to think a little differently. One of your most valuable assets is not financial at all. It is your mind. Cognitive health is central to independence, dignity, and quality of life as we age. While legal documents cannot prevent dementia or cognitive decline, they can determine whether you remain in con
Jan 10


Holiday Travel and Planning: What If Something Happens While You’re Away?
The holiday season has a way of sneaking up on us. One minute you are finishing the leftover Halloween candy, and the next you are booking flights, mapping out road trips, thawing turkeys, and debating over real or fake trees.
Dec 2, 2025


Secure Act 2.0 and Alzheimer’s Planning: What’s Working, What’s Not, and Why Now Is the Time to Plan
At The Lansky Law Firm, we believe that planning ahead brings peace of mind — whether you’re preparing for retirement, managing inherited assets, or facing life’s unexpected challenges such as Alzheimer’s disease.
Oct 24, 2025


Estate Planning and Alzheimer’s Disease: Legal Insights for 2025
Whether you’ve received a diagnosis yourself or are caring for a loved one, the emotional and practical challenges are immense. Among the most critical steps you can take is putting a solid estate plan in place.
Sep 24, 2025


Starting Difficult Conversations About Money with Your Parents
Bringing up money with your parents can feel uncomfortable—but at The Lansky Law Firm, we know that starting this conversation early is one of the most caring steps you can take for your family.
Sep 18, 2025


Planning for the Future After a Terminal Diagnosis
At The Lansky Law Firm, we understand that a terminal diagnosis is one of life’s most difficult journeys.
Mar 19, 2025
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