Protecting your health and well-being is a top priority, especially as we get older. One important way to safeguard yourself is by creating a health
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CARING FOR LOVED ONES
More and more, as our population ages, many of us are taking care of aging spouses or parents. According to the Mayo Clinic, 33% of
When Cohabitating Goes Wrong
This blog discusses cohabitating in the context of two adult individuals who live together but who are not married. They can be a partner, significant
How Do I Collect as the Sole Beneficiary for a Family Member Who Lives Out-of-State?
NJ.com’s recent article, “Inheriting money from out-of-state relative,” explains that with a power of attorney, you will be able to manage the family member’s affairs
Estate Planning with No Heirs
Some people have a somewhat unique estate planning challenge: they’re childless and not sure what should happen to the assets they leave behind or whom
Advice for Blended Families and Estate Planning
Did you know that about 1,300 new stepfamilies are created every day? That’s from the Stepfamily Foundation, and the Pew Research Center says 41% of
Why Does a First Responder Need a Living Will?
“It is not easy to speak about living wills. But for every first responder, it’s a conversation worth having.”
Here’s What an Estate Plan Can Do for You
"It’s common for people to consider how they will eventually like their assets to be distributed among loved ones and ministry organizations. But perhaps you
You’ve got a Will. That’s great… Now, where is it?
“Many Americans die without telling their family members where to find their wills or how their estates will be divided and why, according to a
Don’t Wait until It’s Too Late to Estate Plan
“Many people don’t see the importance of estate planning, until they have been forced to deal with the adverse effects of not being prepared for
New York Police Officer Sued for Welfare Check on Senior
“A police officer was shielded by qualified immunity from a claim that he violated residents' civil rights, when he entered into a home uninvited to
Use Caution in Helping with Seniors’ Finances
Assisting someone with his or her finances sounds simple, right? Your mom, a neighbor or the person for whom you provide home health care may