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Solo Agers: Singles and Couples Without Adult Children – Part 2

The functions adult children most often serve in the lives of their elderly parents are 1) financial management, including bill…

10 years ago

Solo Agers: Singles and Couples Without Adult Children – Part 1

About six years ago, I began to notice an interesting thing: many of my friends were spending a lot of…

10 years ago

When to Appoint A Monitor For Your Power of Attorney

The power of attorney law in New York has been in effect since September 2009 (check your State's POA law…

11 years ago

May Someone With Dementia Sign a Will?

Millions of people are affected by dementia, and unfortunately many of them do not have all their estate planning affairs…

11 years ago

Tailoring a Plan to Fit Your Needs

Many clients have questions and confusion regarding which of the assets in their respective estates must go though the process…

11 years ago

Lessening the Stress of Caregiving

Taking care of an elderly loved one can be exhausting and stressful. Caregivers often lack outside help and shoulder all…

11 years ago

An Overview of A Trustee’s Duties

A trust is a legal arrangement through which one person (or an institution, such as a bank or law firm),…

11 years ago

IRAs – A Valuable Tool in Estate Planning

Individual Retirement Accounts (“IRAs”) are a very popular investment vehicle for retirement, but IRAs also need to be taken into…

11 years ago

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