by Michael Delaney | Sep 20, 2019 | Aging, Elder Law, Scams
The online world is rife with scams, and the number of people in the online world makes it a target rich environment for scammers. Seniors and near seniors should be aware of some of the more common attacks aimed to gain access to your money as well as identity. If...
by Michael Delaney | Sep 13, 2019 | Aging, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Guardianship
Your grandfather, Steven, can no longer make decisions on his own. A court appoints you to be Steven’s guardian of property, to help Steven manage his money. You become Steven’s “fiduciary.” The law now requires you to act to a high standard of good faith and honesty....
by Michael Delaney | Sep 6, 2019 | Aging, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Power of Attorney
Your parent is getting on in age, but you don’t have a clear idea if there is a plan in place for their care. It is a difficult topic to broach; no one wants to talk about death and the financial realities that come with aging. Instead of having a proactive...
by Michael Delaney | Aug 30, 2019 | Aging, Elder Law, Guardianship, Nursing Homes
Families fight – there’s no way around it. Whether it’s over the last slice of pie at Thanksgiving dinner or what to do with Mom’s home after she passes, family arguments are unavoidable. When a loved one begins to lose capacity or passes away, emotions run high...
by Amy Delaney | Aug 28, 2019 | Aging, Elder Abuse and Exploitation, Elder Law, Guardianship, Nursing Homes
Many times siblings find it hard to agree within themselves when making decisions for mom or dad’s long-term care or when they are near the end of their life. This can be an emotional roller-coaster and ensuring the best care is provided and that everyone is in...
by Amy Delaney | Aug 4, 2019 | Aging, Elder Law, Nursing Homes, Special Needs
If you have an aging loved one with a developmental disability, it can be difficult to locate care options given their complex and increasing needs. When selecting care options for them, it is important to not only consider their current needs, but their future needs...