One of the most important rights of being a US citizen is the right to vote, but this right could be revoked if you became a ward in a guardianship.
Elder Law Attorney Expertise
As seniors age, they increasingly count on the help from family and friends to take care of their financial and health care matters. They often
How a Will Works
A complete estate plan contains a legally binding mandate called a will, describing the distribution of assets upon death. If you die without one
A Comprehensive Power of Attorney Is Critical to Be Effective
It is critical your “power of attorney” (POA) documents are clear and comprehensive for when the time comes when you are unable to handle your
Why a Will is Vital
At the time of your death, the set of legal documents communicating your last wishes and how to divide your assets is called a last will and
The Importance of Setting up Proper Advance Directives
Outside Winnie’s room, Kevin stands sobbing. The medical staff just finished inserted a feeding tube into Winnie – an act Kevin knew she didn’t want.
Baby Boomer’s Are Divorcing and It Is Ruining Their Finances
Gray divorce is becoming more common for Americans 50 or older. The term gray divorce generally refers to the baby boomer generation and affects all
Updating Your Health Care Directives During COVID-19
The advent of the coronavirus pandemic forces each individual to assess their values and priorities, and overall health. The little COVID-19 clinical
Affordable Long-Term Care in the US is an Urgent Priority
The challenges ahead are many as AARP reports that the population age 85 plus, the most likely to need long-term care, will more than triple between