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Property-Guardianship Duties Explained

Imagine your grandfather, Martin is elderly and has deteriorated to a point where he is now unable to make decisions for himself. A court appoints you to be Martin’s guardian

Is It Necessary to Have a Trust?

This article will help you decide if a trust suit your particular circumstances. For example, maybe you have a disabled child and you want a trust to permit that child

Dementia and Future Care

Future care is uncertain for many elderly diagnosed with dementia. Once this type of diagnosis is received, preparing for the future can no longer be avoided. If you or someone

Seniors at Risk for Financial Abuse

Financial abuse among the elderly have steadily grown over the past ten years. The financial exploitation of older or vulnerable adults can take many different forms. This portion of the

Adult Power of Attorney Explained

It can be hard to conceive that at 18 years of age, your once little child, becomes an adult (in most states). Now your child is free to vote, marry,