Understanding the VA’s 3-Year Look-Back for Pension Benefits

For wartime veterans and their families, the VA Pension with Aid & Attendance can be a crucial financial resource for managing the high costs of long-term care. However, the application process includes a strict financial review known as the 3-year look-back period. Understanding this rule is essential for any family considering applying for this benefit. […]

Social Security COLA Increase and Your VA Aid and Attendance

How the Annual Social Security COLA Can Affect Your VA Pension Each year, the Social Security Administration announces a Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) to account for inflation. While this increase in your monthly Social Security check is welcome, it can have an unintended consequence for those receiving a VA Pension with Aid & Attendance: it can […]

Planning for the Unexpected

Why Proactive Planning is Your Best Defense Against Life’s “What Ifs” Life is unpredictable. While we can’t control every challenge that comes our way, we can control how prepared we are to face them. A well-thought-out plan is the most powerful tool you have to protect your family and your assets from the unexpected. However, […]

The Sacrifice of Caregiving

The Unspoken Sacrifice: Planning for the Caregiver The journey of caregiving is one of profound love and sacrifice. Whether it’s a spouse or an adult child stepping into the role, their focus shifts entirely to the well-being of their loved one. In this process, however, the caregiver’s own health, finances, and future are often pushed […]

May Day for War Period Veterans: What We Don’t Know

Denied VA Benefits? You Might Not Have the Whole Story. For wartime veterans and their families, navigating the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to secure long-term care benefits can be a frustrating journey. Many families who apply for the VA Pension program are initially denied and are often given incomplete information, leaving them to […]

A Pension that Isn’t Really a Pension

Understanding the VA Pension: A Benefit That Isn’t Really a Pension For wartime veterans and their families, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers a valuable financial benefit to help with the costs of long-term care. However, it is one of the most misunderstood programs available. It’s called the “Veterans Pension,” but it’s not […]

The Cost of Not Preparing for Long-Term Care

The Staggering Cost of Not Preparing for Long-Term Care Families often come to our office in the middle of a long-term care crisis. A sudden illness or injury has led to a loss of independence, and they are facing the rapid depletion of their life savings to pay for care. The most common and costly […]

The VA is turning its back on our “Greatest Generation” – again.

While the catastrophes of the VA Healthcare system hit the news, with veterans waiting forever to get the care they need, it is our “Greatest Generation” of veterans who are being left behind. The VA has implemented significant changes to the one program that helps our WWII and Korean war veterans when they need expensive […]

Attorney at Law Magazine Names Bill Alexander Estate Planning Attorney of the Month

A Legacy of Recognition in Estate Planning and Elder Law For a law firm, true distinction comes not from a single achievement, but from a consistent, long-term commitment to client success and professional excellence. At W.G. Alexander & Associates, we are proud that our firm’s leader, Bill Alexander, has been recognized by his peers for […]

Annuities as Investment Options

Annuities and Your Retirement: A Critical Look at the Promises In the world of retirement planning, few products are promoted as heavily as annuities. They are often presented as the perfect solution for seniors: a safe investment that guarantees a steady stream of income for life. While this sounds appealing, annuities are complex legal contracts […]