Your last will and testament is a set of legal instructions that communicates your wishes regarding your dependents and how to dispose of your
Virtual Care in Senior Living Markets
For care providers and aging seniors in the information age, the future is now. While still with some challenges, adoption of virtual care as a
Writing a Letter of Intent for Your Child With Special Needs
Writing a letter of intent (LOI) for your special needs child can help bring them family continuity and comfort after you are gone. As a parent, the
Helping Seniors Avoid Loneliness While Social Distancing
The medically recommended protocols for social distancing and government mandates that restrict large gatherings of Americans to slow the spread of
Understand Living Trusts and How They Help Seniors
It’s an unfortunate fact that seniors can be prime targets for financial abuse and scams. Sadly, the elderly are often taken advantage of by strangers
Americans Focus on Estate Planning During the Pandemic
There has been an explosion in the numbers of Americans rushing to make their will online. Understandably, the coronavirus pandemic has created the
Tips on Talking to Your Kids About Their Inheritance
Many parents are uncomfortable talking to their kids about their wealth. Talking about how much money or property you have is usually viewed as
Steps to Take to Prepare for the Unexpected
The sudden rise of the coronavirus, COVID-19, has left many unprepared and confused. There are numerous reports of shortages of antibacterial hand
Understand the Reasons a Living Will is Important
A living will lays out your preferences for life-sustaining medical treatment. It is often accompanied by a health-care proxy or power of attorney,