Many people who take care of an elderly person are themselves senior citizens, and sometimes they are even older than the person they care for. Common situations include when a spouse cares for another spouse, or a sibling cares for a brother or sister, but it occurs...
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Month: December 2016
How to choose an executor for your estate
Organizing your estate is an important responsibility, one that demands your full attention. You need to plan it carefully and involve the people you trust the most to ensure it is carried out according to your wishes. Choosing who will assume the essential role of...
Does a late life marriage affect power of attorney?
Medical advances have increased our life spans considerably and, with that advanced age comes new challenges. Second and third marriages are commonplace in modern society and it's not uncommon for a senior citizen parent to get remarried. Finding love is a positive...
When does a medical power of attorney make decisions?
Anyone who has read a medical waiver or chosen a health insurance plan understands that decisions are not as easy as 1-2-3. There are immeasurable nuances and variables in health care from timing to side effects and cost. Choosing a medical power of attorney will plan...