The majority of seniors do not have plans in place for their long-term care. Therefore, it is up to children or other relatives to make decisions about their financial, physical, and emotional well-being should they become unable to care for themselves. Once you learn...
Join Nancy Ruffner and Adam Hopler in an exploration of the topic of elder exploitation and learn insights into identifying and remedying the financial and physical abuse of the elderly. Check out our Webinar Replay as we discuss the social and legal aspects of Elder...
All aspects of Senior care including planning for asset protection, healthcare issues, Medicaid planning, Senior Exploitation, and guardianship cases are part of Elder Law. A knowledgeable and experienced attorney specializing in Elder Law can help you find answers...
In a Last Will and Testament, a parent can name guardians that they would want to care for their children if they both die. You need a plan for your children if the unimaginable happens. Learn more about the foster care system and other ways to set your children up...
A legal guardian to an adult is a tough position, especially if the person is in bad mental or physical health. It can be a difficult struggle to always act in the person’s best interest. Learn more about guardianship and how to resign as guardian if need be. Talk...