by Connie Aschenbrenner - Anchorage Attorney | Mar 15, 2020 | Uncategorized
WRONG! Let me preface this post by saying that’s my personal opinion, and you are welcome to have a different point of view. After all, you say, I don’t have any relatives; I don’t care what happens to my stuff. I can tell you with confidence that the State of Alaska...
by Connie Aschenbrenner - Anchorage Attorney | Mar 1, 2020 | Uncategorized
These are uncertain times. As I write this, the country is coming to grips with the impact of a worldwide illness that is methodically marching through country after country – the Coronavirus. Cancellations Large gatherings are cancelled. Businesses are encouraging...
by Connie Aschenbrenner - Anchorage Attorney | Feb 18, 2020 | Uncategorized
Care for dementia patients is improving quickly. That’s good news for families and loved ones of those suffering from Alzheimer’s and similar diseases. But if you are caring for someone with declining mental abilities today, there are some steps you can...
by Connie Aschenbrenner - Anchorage Attorney | Feb 12, 2020 | Uncategorized
A great elder law attorney is like a trip planner, for your life. Think of it this way. Would you leave for a cross country road trip without preparing for it first? Of course not, you say, particularly in a setting as challenging as Anchorage, Alaska. And yet, people...
by Connie Aschenbrenner - Anchorage Attorney | Jan 17, 2020 | Uncategorized
Sometimes a professional administrator is an excellent choice for your child’s Special Needs Trust. A professional administrator is usually experienced in the processes of the court. This can be beneficial when managing a trust. In addition to paying bills,...
by Connie Aschenbrenner - Anchorage Attorney | Jan 13, 2020 | Uncategorized
Serving as a caregiver can be a challenge, when your loved one is far away. But with a little planning, you’ll be able to ensure he’s getting the care he needs, even if you aren’t there with him. A Caregiver Needs Access to Health Information Knowledge is key here....