The Paperwork of Aging: All About Living Wills, POAs, and Estate Planning
It was her worst nightmare. Karen’s Aunt Marge was in the Emergency Room, and Karen was in the ER waiting room after a midnight phone...
It was her worst nightmare. Karen’s Aunt Marge was in the Emergency Room, and Karen was in the ER waiting room after a midnight phone...
It’s no secret that choosing to eat healthy can—along with just generally making you feel better— help to prolong your life. Many seniors...
My father’s hospice experience was brief. Less than four days passed between the afternoon he entered the facility and the morning he...
The mere passage of time has no effect on the validity of the will. Individuals and families experience life changes every 2 to 5 years....
When my brother died last year my sister and I had a regular funeral for him and got stuck with a $12,000 bill. Can you recommend some...
A family letter is a key part of a good estate plan. It is much more personal than many of your estate documents. A family letter allows...
The living trust is becoming quite a popular estate planning strategy. It costs more than a will, but includes many features that are...
Special needs trusts come in three main flavors — first-party special needs trusts, third-party special needs trusts, and pooled trusts....
You have completed a will and perhaps a revocable living trust. Your durable power of attorney for healthcare and a living will are...
By Robert M. Slutsky, Esq. Robert Slutsky Associates Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, An ElderCare Matters Partner, The percentage of...
Published October 24, 2014 by The United Methodist Foundation of the Tennessee and Memphis Conferences Business Owner passed away on...
Published November 2, 2012 United Methodist Foundation for the Tennessee and Memphis Conferences Where is the Missing Will? More than 40...