Should Your Parents Update Their Wills?
Do your parents have a will? If not, it’s time for them to address it.
Do your parents have a will? If not, it’s time for them to address it.
Your mom and dad are getting older. They could be the pictures of health, but you still need to talk to them about the importance of having a comprehensive care plan in mind.
When should your parents seek the advice of an elder law attorney? Should they do it by a certain age? Is it better to wait until they’re diagnosed with a chronic health condition?
Many 50-year-old daughters are called upon to become caregivers for their parents.
We are an elder-law practice and work extensively with seniors and their families to structure plans that will protect and preserve assets while allowing the senior’s family to stay in control of all financial decisions
When is the best time to make plans for end-of-life health decisions, wills, estate planning, etc.?
People who are “situationally aware” don’t get ambushed nearly as often as those people who aren’t paying attention, at least so the theory goes.
One of a parent’s (or grandparent’s) greatest sources of pleasure is to make a gift to a child or grandchild.
If your parents haven’t taken legal steps to protect their wishes, they risk disappointment and even legal hurdles in different situations.
A geriatric case manager (GCM) is a social worker or licensed nurse specially trained in various fields of human services. GCMs have the experience to assess, plan, coordinate, monitor, and provide services for elderly clients and their family or caregivers. A GCM develops a plan of care based on identified needs, by performing an assessment…
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