The Stages of Alzheimer’s
It’s instinctive to want a map. Where’s the next turn? It’s a human thought pattern. After we find out that a loved one has Alzheimer’s...
It’s instinctive to want a map. Where’s the next turn? It’s a human thought pattern. After we find out that a loved one has Alzheimer’s...
What are the financial issues that come with remarrying later in life? I’ve been seeing a wonderful man for two years, and we’ve been...
Great review of basic considerations before finalizing your estate plan. “Who should receive my property?” asked Helen to her attorney,...
The government has made a commitment to close the “donut hole” gap in Medicare coverage by 2020, but many current beneficiaries still...
Hollywood can be a great platform to provide mass exposure to many of the issues and challenges that plague society. It’s like the...
Most Americans could stand to improve their knowledge of retirement planning, but it is especially important for unmarried women. Here’s...
You have completed a will and perhaps a revocable living trust. Your durable power of attorney for healthcare and a living will are...
Most families purchase their largest personal residence in their mid-forties. Families with children often need the additional space....
I’m interested in getting my 72-year-old mother a smartphone, but want to get one that’s very easy for her to use. What can you...
What is the best way to find a good in-home caregiver for my elderly mother? Finding a good in-home caregiver that’s dependable,...
Think your documents are bulletproof? Check again to avoid these common mistakes. 1. Forgoing an expert’s review. There’s nothing wrong...
What’s the best, conflict-free way to divvy up my personal possessions amongst my kids after I’m gone? I have jewelry, art, family...
1. Pack swim suit 2. Stop the mail for the week. 3. Ask neighbors to water the flowers. 4. Review estate plan. – – – – Say What?...
Chronic Illness – Care of Your Person If you have a chronic illness, your personal planning will need to involve careful consideration of...
By Robert M. Slutsky, Esq. Robert Slutsky Associates Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, An ElderCare Matters Partner, The percentage of...
Parents and children often have a different perspective on saving and spending. Parents of retirement age today were born during the...
Atlanta CPA, E. Dennis Bridges, Answers Today’s Question about Family Finances Question: Help – we need to get on the right financial...
Published December 6, 2013 by The Foundation of the Tennessee and Memphis Conferences of the United Methodist Church The living trust is...
Published October 24, 2014 by The United Methodist Foundation of the Tennessee and Memphis Conferences Business Owner passed away on...
Published November 2, 2012 United Methodist Foundation for the Tennessee and Memphis Conferences Where is the Missing Will? More than 40...