A Health Care Power of Attorney, also called a Health Care Proxy or Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care, lets you give legal authority…
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To keep assets from disappearing or being claimed by a creditor, estate planning for the future inheritance of your children and grandchildren should include protective…
If there ever comes a time when you or your elder become unable to manage your finances or make health-care decisions, powerful “power of attorney”…
In the quest to provide cost-effective, quality in-home care for veterans, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has become an unlikely and innovative pioneer. Although…
Many people wonder what the difference is between Estate Planning and Elder Law. The short answer: Both share similar concerns. The longer answer? The differences…
According to the US Census Bureau, more than 18.2 million veterans live in the United States and 38 percent of them are 65 and older.…
Family members who are primarily responsible for providing care for Dementia, including the prevalence of Alzheimer’s Disease, in the American population is creating difficult experiences…
Medicaid is a joint federal and state program available to one who meet certain asset requirements that help them pay for long-term care (LTC) costs.…
Every so often, you should check your estate planning documents to make sure they’re still good. Especially with big life changes like births, marriages, divorces,…
Americans are becoming more apt to travel by plane as new and better protocols addressing safety in the prevention of coronavirus transmission are put into…