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Sep 27, 2019

If you or a loved one is in the market for a home that will meet a physical or developmental need, there are some tips to consider before you begin […]

Sep 19, 2019

While the US economy is in a cycle of more than ten years of economic growth, its citizens, even the “wealthy” ones, are worried about running out of cash and […]

Sep 13, 2019

A family caregiving meeting is an essential tool when dealing with the care of an aging loved one. These meetings are beneficial for helping to keep all family members abreast […]

Sep 6, 2019

The prevalence of autism is on the rise in the US. Because the condition first manifests itself before the age of 3, the majority of people receiving new diagnoses are […]

Aug 27, 2019

Your senior years should not be plagued with money woes. The stress that money problems bring not only ruins your aging experience but can also be disastrous to your health. […]

Aug 22, 2019

Authored by:  Stephen R. Elville, Esq. – Elville and Associates, P.C. – 443-393-7696, steve@elvilleassociates.com, @elvilleassoc When a parent of a child with special needs retires and begins receiving Social Security […]

Aug 22, 2019

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services are looking to the future of the US health care system, and it is projected to be overloaded with seniors needing medical care. […]

Aug 20, 2019

Authored by: Stephen R. Elville, Esq. — 443-393-7696, steve@elvilleassociates.com, @elvilleassoc   Individual Retirement Accounts, 401(k)s, and other qualified plans allow an employee to shelter his or her retirement savings, tax-free, […]

Aug 13, 2019

Olivia Holcombe-Volke began volunteering with MVLS in 2015, and since then has helped 39 clients with 51 legal issues including estate administration and planning, deeds, and tax. Read More »

Jul 29, 2019

Authored by: Stephen R. Elville, Esq. — Elville and Associates, P.C.– 443-393-7696, steve@elvilleassociates.com, @elvilleassoc Trustees of special needs trusts are often approached by family members of trust beneficiaries who would […]