How To Plan for Your Loved One Who Has Alzheimer’s
Today it is estimated that over 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, with that number projected to hit 14 million by 2060. While this disease can affect…
Today it is estimated that over 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, with that number projected to hit 14 million by 2060. While this disease can affect…
A last will is an important legal document that determines who will receive the property of a person after they pass on. Passing on without a will subjects…
Avoiding Probate Probate is the process of validating a deceased person's will, placing value on their assets, paying off their bills, and distributing the rest to their beneficiaries.…
Are you worried about how to pay for long-term care expenses as you age? You're not alone. Many people don't realize that long-term care expenses can be the biggest hole…
As you and your parents get older you may find yourself leaving from the place you grew up in. This may leave you caring for your loved ones at a…
What to Expect When You're An Executor Being an executor of an estate can be a time-consuming job especially if the estate is large and complex. The smallest and simplest…
When is it too late to create a Trust, Will, or POA? As your loved one grows older they often become more reliant on others for help. This can start out…
Parents often put their children's names on their accounts so that they can pay their bills if they cannot do so on their own. This also allows the child to…
Dangers of Not Having Power of Attorney Estate planning is an important step in protecting you and your family from the financial side of medical emergencies and death. With all the…
Why You May Need More Than a Last Will and Testament To Cover Your End-of-Life Decisions About 40% of American adults have a Last Will and Testament. Having this document…