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Sitting Pretty: Words of Wisdom on Estate Planning, Elder Law & Special Needs

“Sitting pretty” is a phrase that means being in a comfortable, advantageous, or secure position, often with a sense of ease or without worry. It suggests that someone is in a good situation, often financially or socially, and is enjoying the benefits of their position. For example, if someone has made wise investments and now has substantial savings, they might be described as “sitting pretty” financially. Also, if one has effectively planned their estate, they may be described as “sitting pretty” in terms of being prepared for healthcare needs as age and (possible) disability come.

We hope that all who watch will have a bit of a laugh while learning valuable lessons which will leave our viewers sitting pretty, too.

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