What Are the Risks of Using a Power of Attorney for an Elderly Parent?
If you have a durable power of attorney over your aging parent, that means that you can act on your parent’s behalf in financial matters
If you have a durable power of attorney over your aging parent, that means that you can act on your parent’s behalf in financial matters
Every day we make key decisions that affect our lives. But sometimes people lose the ability to make important decisions about their health care and
It’s very sad but true: senior citizens lose billions of dollars a year to scams. Here are some of the more common scams as well
Fact: the majority of people over 65 will need long-term care. It’s estimated that 70% of people over the age of 65 will require some
To qualify for MassHealth benefits, seniors (age 65 or older) must meet strict financial eligibility requirements, including both a limit on countable assets as well
As we have mentioned in recent blog articles, the Holidays are the perfect time to check in on your aging parents whom you may not
Just as soon as the sugar high of Halloween comes to an end, daylight savings time is also a wrap. In an instant, the holiday
Whether you see your parents on a daily or weekly basis or have to travel to visit them at the holidays, there comes a time
Caring for elderly and infirm family members can be an extremely challenging job. Often, personal finances are sacrificed in an effort to help a loved
A chilly rain did not deter attendees on Thursday, November 12, from attending attorney Matthew Karr’s seminar for senior citizens and the people who love
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