by Christine Brown | Oct 8, 2019 | Elder Care, Elder Law |
As seniors start experiencing the changes associated with aging, one of their most common fears is losing their independence. As a Torrance elder attorney, I recognize that a chief catalyst of such fears is often when the senior loses the ability to drive. A senior’s...
by Christine Brown | Aug 26, 2019 | Dementia, Elder Care, Elder Law |
By LA County Elder Law Attorney Christine Brown Once an older loved one starts to show signs of dementia, you will likely need to start thinking about the type of care he or she will need in the future. When your loved one gets to the point where he or she is no...
by Christine Brown | Jul 20, 2019 | Elder Care, Elder Law |
One of the hardest things a senior must come to grips with is that he or she can no longer operate an automobile safely. However, this is not usually something they’ll admit to themselves, even if they know it’s the truth. Most of the time it is up to their adult...
by Christine Brown | May 17, 2019 | Elder Care, Elder Law |
One of the hardest things an adult child must handle is the responsibility of overseeing their elderly parent’s care. Long Beach elder law attorneys find that this situation is only made harder when the child and parent live in different states. While arranging for...
by Christine Brown | Mar 29, 2019 | Dementia, Elder Law |
Dementia is one of the most devastating conditions affecting seniors, resulting in an eventual loss of cognitive functions. While there is no cure for dementia or the two leading diseases that cause dementia, Alzheimer’s and Lewy body dementia, there are treatments...
by Christine Brown | Oct 24, 2018 | Elder Abuse, Elder Law |
It’s no secret that the elderly are a favorite target of scam artists. Criminals will troll the internet and phone lists looking for seniors that are easy to prey upon due to an illness, disability, or cognitive impairment. Another reason scam artists love to attack...