Publications by Wells Law

Ten Things You Should Know About the Law

August 6th, 2025 by admin

There are many legal issues which affect us, but some more than others. After practicing law for thirty years and answering over 10,000 questions on and off the air as the host of "You and the Law", here are some of the most important ones. LAST WILL...

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Estate Planning Basics

July 15th, 2025 by admin

Why do Responsible Families Plan? Peace of mind Avoid financial turmoil Protect educational goals for children Do not leave children and spouse vulnerable Reduce uncertainty Keep your family in the home Maintain standard of living Key Documents...

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10 Great Insights About Life

May 26th, 2025 by admin

That some good can be derived from every event is a better proposition than that everything happens for the best, which it assuredly does not. James K. Feibleman No man is an island, entire of itself. John Donne The quality of having mercy in your heart...

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Steps to Take to Select Long-Term Care Facilities for Your Loved Ones.

May 7th, 2025 by admin

A truism we all know is that nothing is sure in life but death and taxes. But added to that in contemporary life is the higher cost of health care and long-term care for an aging citizenry. We will leave it to the elected officials to figure out the health...

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Beulah Blessing Law: The Important Value of Our Time

February 25th, 2025 by Mike Wells

Beulah Blessing, my fifth-grade teacher, never really seemed to care much for me. But I will always remember what I came to learn from her. Beulah Blessing was a life-long teacher and a strict by-the-rules disciplinarian. The combination of my being some...

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Don’t shortchange your golden years by not thinking long term

October 23rd, 2024 by admin

All lawyers who assist people with long-term care planning and the expense of it, often called Elder Law, will tell you the same thing: You should consider purchasing long-term care insurance when you are in your mid-forties and early fifties (or even...

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