Elder Law Answers to FAQ’s About Estate Planning
When it comes to elder law, there are many questions pertaining to a variety of topics like estate planning. Here are the most common.
When it comes to elder law, there are many questions pertaining to a variety of topics like estate planning. Here are the most common.
Elder Law can help your senior loved one name a Power of Attorney, or someone who can speak and make decisions on their behalf if they are unable to.
March is Asset Management Awareness Month, founded by the National Property Management Association. While the organization is focused on property management, asset management is important whether you have investment properties or not. Elder law can help. Your dad still lives in the family home. He might have a summer home near a lake or a cabin…
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Have you ever considered estate planning measures? No matter how much wealth you have, there are several areas that you need to consider as you get older.
The AARP reports that 19% of adults 72 or older do not have a living trust or will, while 42% of adults 53 to 71 have one.
e heard of advance directives and living wills. You’ve also heard your doctor mention a medical power of attorney. Are they the same thing?
Elder abuse ranges from abandonment or neglect to emotional or physical abuse.
As a parent, there are many things to worry about for your children’s sake, most of which will never come true.
Many people know they need to have “their affairs in order” before they die, and some people actually even get around to putting those affairs in order!
After an Alzheimer’s diagnosis, what are the first steps your family should take?