Monthly Archives: October 2015
For Caregivers, Ensuring Legal Matters Essential
Doctor laying hand on senior man’s shoulder Caregivers of people with serious illnesses, particularly cognitive issues of the elderly, have a lot on their plate, but they also have an obligation to make future legal preparations for their loved ones. “As a caregiver, you should begin making legal preparations soon after your loved one… Read More »
AARP Seeks To Help More Than The Retired
Talking to employee The American Association of Retired Persons has launched a new service to help people with work issues, which may seem weird since “retired” kind of implies that’s all in the rearview mirror. But for many people are approaching, have arrived at or are past retirement age, no longer working may not… Read More »
Duties of Executors More Complex In Digital World
The roles of executors and their agents, which had remained largely unchanged for decades, are, like everything in this digital age, undergoing a transformation. Financial data analyzing “Being named an executor by a family member or close friend is an expression of the highest regard and trust, and it is generally regarded as an… Read More »
Early Planning Permits Those With Dementia To State Wishes
Grown Up Son Consoling Senior Parent It must be grim, but it also must be done. For people who fear they are experiencing the first signs of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, making legal plans is essential, because anytime now may be too late, according to the website alz.org. “It’s important for everyone to plan… Read More »