Life Expectancy and Health Care Planning

The aging, healthcare and special needs conversation is vitally important to you and your family. Except for government employees and Social Security, retirement plans that pay benefits until death are pretty much a thing of the past. Plus, people today are living...

The Accidental Long Term Caregiver

You’ve heard people say it and maybe you have even said it yourself.  “Don’t worry Mom or Dad, I’ll take care of you in your old age.”This always seems to be a simple loving gesture on your part as you see them beginning to age and settle into...

Why Estate Planning Is Still Important

Did you know that April is National Financial Literacy Month? This is the perfect time to sit down with your loved ones to discuss your financial and estate planning objectives.  To help you move the discussion forward, we would like to suggest three action...

Legal Issues Affecting Florida’s Seniors – Free Lunch and Learn

We’re co-sponsoring a free lunch and learn seminar on July 31, 2012 to talk about Elder law issues affecting Florida’s seniors and the elderly. Why the information you will learn at this seminar will be important to you: 1.    You will learn how to pay for...

Why Do I Need a New Power of Attorney?

Earlier this week, the CPA for a client called to determine that all of the client’s estate planning documents were up to date and in good order.  The reason for the call was that the client has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and is beginning...

Early Alzheimer’s Diagnosis – Curse or Blessing?

In yesterday’s Wall Street Journal is a story about a woman who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease at age 56.  “The Curse of a Diagnosis” details the issues the family has been forced to deal with, knowing there currently is...

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