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The Shocking Costs of Death

Hospice makes a lot of things easier from getting equipment, to paying for supplies, to preparing you for what to expect, but they don't come with a crystal ball, and they certainly do not come with complete solutions.

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Chris Murphy Estate Planning Law, Guardianship, Mental Health 1 Comment September 16, 2022September 16, 2022 7 Minutes

Navigating the imperfect systems of elder care with a parent suffering from alcoholism

For an elderly person with addiction, things are completely different.

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Chris Murphy Estate Planning Law, Guardianship, Mental Health Leave a comment February 10, 2022February 10, 2022 3 Minutes

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This is the Holmes Hotel, as pictured around the turn of the century. Our offices are on the third floor.
Holmes Hotel, present day.
Amy & Doug
Table I made out of slabbed maple.
Bill on his farm after we finished hay.
At Bill’s farm taking a ride on the hay wagon with Louie!
Second adirondack chair – cedar.
My youngest, Mary, dressed as Olaf for Halloween.

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