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June 30, 2022
There are several estate planning tools that help ensure that you will receive the medical care you want even if you lose the physical or mental capacity to make decisions on your own.
Read MoreApril 24, 2022
Being named the executor in someone's will means that person has entrusted you to settle their final affairs. This massive responsibility has several tasks to complete, including gathering assets, paying off debts, filing estate tax returns, and distributing assets to the appropriate parties.
Read MoreApril 15, 2022
By most estimates, anywhere from 50 to 60% of Americans don’t have a will. Legacy is important and a well-crafted estate plan can address a variety of concerns about what your future holds.
Read MoreJan. 23, 2020
In Conservatorships cases, when there is deemed an urgent need to open up a conservatorship, and the process must happen quickly, the court may appoint a Temporary Conservator over your father until a General Conservator can be appointed by the court.
Read MoreJan. 23, 2020
According to the Centers for Disease Control, as many as 1 out of 10 residents in nursing homes currently suffer from bedsores. In most cases, bedsores are caused by the lack of attention and improper medical care.
Read MoreJan. 23, 2020
According to the Administration on Aging, family members are the primary providers of long-term elder care in the United States. Being a caretaker places a heavy burden on family members both emotionally and financially. For this reason alone, it makes good sense to approach your loved one with a compassionate and informed discussion regarding long-term care options.
Read MoreJan. 23, 2020
Ring in the New Year with New Eating and Fitness Habits
Read MoreJan. 23, 2020
When it’s time to discuss long term legal and financial options and how to best prepare for them, we recommend you have a conversation with your loved ones as early as possible.
Read MoreJan. 23, 2020
According to the 2014 Census Bureau, 45% of adults ages 65 and older had incomes twice below the poverty threshold. No doubt the problem of elders living below the poverty line has grown to unacceptable levels.
Read MoreJan. 23, 2020
Nearly 70 percent of Americans who reach the age of 65 will need some form of long-term care in their lives for a period of three years or longer…
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