by Christine | Nov 11, 2011 | Elder Law |
U.S. long-term health-care costs rose as much as 5.6 percent this year, led by assisted-living expenses, and are climbing at a steeper rate during a weak economy, MetLife Inc. said. Are you planning for your old age or perhaps the old age of a loved one? If yes, then...
by Christine | Nov 10, 2011 | Elder Law, Estate Planning |
We ask older Americans to make complicated financial decisions about Social Security, Medicare, retirement distributions and more—just when they are losing their fastball. Regardless of gender or education level, Americans become considerably less literate about all...
by Christine | Nov 9, 2011 | Estate Planning |
Unlike financial assets, which can generally be divided easily amongst heirs, tangible personal property is unique. And the complexity of distributing a lifetime’s worth of possessions is something that many people overlook. Sometimes, planning for the money and...
by Christine | Nov 8, 2011 | Dementia, Elder Law |
What my family didn’t know at the time, because the doctors did not tell us, was that this frightening transformation was a classic case of hospital delirium — a brain dysfunction characterized by sudden confusion and inattention. It’s one of the most common,...
by Christine | Nov 7, 2011 | Estate Planning, Guardianships |
As it happens, parents would rather talk about pretty much any other part of their personal life than answer this question. But when they finally do start talking, almost everyone has the same misconceptions about the process. In fact, most folks are letting four...