Protect Your Elderly Parents from Scammers
Scam artists often target older adults, partly because they have amassed greater wealth.
Scam artists often target older adults, partly because they have amassed greater wealth.
For many parents, transferring real estate to their children is an important part of their estate planning process. There are several ways that parents can do this, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
The idea of asset protection for the purposes of protecting against long-term care costs is becoming both more sought-after and more necessary.
Without proper planning, the individual with dementia and their family may struggle to cover the costs associated with their care and may face financial stress and uncertainty.
As the calendar turned to 2023, many of us took a moment to think about resolutions. I want to lose 10 pounds. I want to read things that aren’t just about work. I want to learn how to play pickleball. Or maybe this year I’ll give a relationship another shot. Maybe I’ll even remarry.
The SECURE 2.0 Act, which was signed into law in December 2022, changes the RMD rules for retirement savers beginning in 2023.
According to experts, despite increased phishing emails and robocalls, it is far more common for financial exploitation to be committed by people who know the victim, such as relatives, caregivers, neighbors, or ‘friends.’
Advice for adult children, so their parents in nursing homes and assisted living are safe from scammers.
A better understanding of dementia will help you (or a loved one) get the right diagnosis and treatment.
In fact, many couples with no children mistakenly believe that they are less likely to need a last will and testament than couples with children.
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Pembroke Pines, FL 33028