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Discussing Estate Planning Around the Holidays with Elderly Family Members
The holidays are always time to be with family and enjoy each other’s company. Many of us travel great distances to see relatives whom we may only get to see once or twice a year. We visit with our parents and grandparents and listen to stories of past holidays and...
Paying your parent’s bills and need help from siblings?
Paying your parent's bills and need help from siblings? "4 Great New Tools to Manage Your Money" discusses a new company called "PayTap" that will allow you to work with family members to pool the money to help pay Mom and Dad's bills. I have quite a few clients whose...
Florida Senate wants your comments….
The Florida Senate has created a web page for people to give their views and get more information on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The page was made public on December 10th and can be visited at http://www.flsenate.gov/topics/ppaca. The page allows...
Avoiding Probate – everyone’s doing it, or are they?
I’ve written about this topic previously (see my post from March, 2012 – Top 5 Reasons to Avoid Probate) but I feel it needs to be addressed more in-depth because I have many clients that come to me with the same questions. Avoiding Probate Most people tell me they...
Top 7 Things to Know About Moving Your Parents into an ALF or Skilled Nursing
Moving Your Parents into an ALF or Skilled Nursing Do you have a loved one who needs care in a nursing home or assisted living facility? Are you concerned about how to pick out the best placed for your loved one? Or, if the loved one is already in assisted living or...
November is National Caregiver Month
National Family Caregiver Month is observed every November and has been nationally recognized since President Clinton signed the first presidential proclamation in 1997. The focus is on the many challenges that family caregivers face and it is an opportunity to offer...