

Bad Things Can Happen on a Good Journey
I am writing this article as I am waiting to get a rim fixed on my car. I tried to get away for a short weekend to do some hiking in...


Wasted Opportunity
A few years ago I had a family come see me. They did not have a terribly unusual situation, but had some good goals in mind. I had a...


Spend Money to Care for Yourself
I have related that my journey into elder law began with caring for my grandmother. It would be nice if I could say we made all the right...


Clinkscales Elder Law Practice, P.A. Announces Wichita Office Space & July 24 Workshop
Hays, Kan. – Due to significant demand for elder law services and rapid client growth, Clinkscales Elder Law Practice, P.A. is proud to...


We're Not Supposed to be Here Now
My journey into helping families with chronic illness took an unusual path. My grandmother was widowed in 1984. She was about 70 at the...


Doing a Little Thing
About three years ago, my father was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis. I did not know much about the disease. I went to see him in Texas. I realized that the disease process had progressed to the point that he was tethered to an oxygen hose. Yet, he was still working. He was a real estate broker. He had his own office. He had done that since 1963. He lived in a small town, and he was just one of a handful of brokers for the whole town. Everyone knew him. Hauling a


Assembling a Dementia Caregiver Toolkit
Why are Life Care Planning Law Firms an essential part of any dementia caregiver's toolkit? If you’re caring for an elderly loved one with dementia, you already know that it takes a special person and a unique set of skills to make life comfortable for a person living with the disease. When it comes to caring for your loved one without sacrificing your own well-being in the process, having the right systems and support in place can make all the difference. Many dementia care


Being a Guide
I grew up in Texas until my parents were divorced when I was in the fourth grade. A couple of years later, I moved to Kansas with my sister, mom and step-father. From that point forward, with the exception of four years of college, my life has been in Kansas. My father continued to live on the coast of Texas. Because of the move and the distance, as well as all of the things that kids get into as they grow older (such as work, school activities, and the like), our time to


Randy Clinkscales Speaks in Olathe, KS and Chicago, IL
http://www.hutchnews.com/news/20180603/business-people HAYS – Randy Clinkscales with Clinkscales Elder Law Practice recently spoke to the Kansas Chapter of the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys in Olathe. The title of his presentation was “Old MacDonald Had a Farm, Until He Needed Long-Term Care: Planning for the Rural Medicaid Client.” The discussion centered on what happens to a farm when a person needs long-term care; how to preserve the farm; how to protect th


Hummingbirds and Conventional Wisdom
I really enjoy Colorado. I have for years. When I was a kid, every few years we would travel to Colorado and drive its beautiful roads that twist and wind. As an adult, my wife’s parents created a tradition of an annual family trip to Colorado over a long weekend, a tradition that we continue though both of her parents are gone. I am not sure exactly what all attracts me to Colorado. I am sure it is the mountains, the fresh air, and the relief from the summer heat. But























