Category Archives: Guardianship

Money and Marriage: How to Have a Successful Business Partnership with your Spouse

If you and your spouse complement each other, work well together, and support each other, does it makes sense to go into business together?  Can you effectively be partners in marriage, partners in parenting, and partners in business?  Although it may not be easy, many couples have proven that the answer is yes—a business partnership…

How to Find the Perfect Senior Living Arrangement

When it comes to living arrangements, senior citizens have far more options available to them today than they ever have in the past: independent retirement communities, assisted independent communities, at-home assisted living, at-home nursing care, live-in nursing homes… the list can go on and on.  Having all these options available is almost certain to make…

A “Graying Trend” In Caregiving

What will you be doing when you’re 73?  If you think you will have earned the right to have someone take care of you, think again; you may end up serving as a caregiver for someone else.  A recent article in the New York Times describes a new trend in caregiving: the elderly are being…

Questions to Ask When Choosing a Guardian for Your Child

Choosing a guardian for your children is one of the most difficult things you may ever have to do as a parent, and if you have a special needs child the task is even more difficult.  From parenting style to living situation to your gut feeling about this person’s ability to love your child as…

Protecting Your Parents, Protecting Yourself

Do you need long-term care insurance?  You may think you’re too young to think about that quite yet, but what about your parents?  If you’re reading this blog it’s likely that your parents are at an age where they soon may need some sort of care, whether that will be in-home care, nursing care, or…

Part of the Family: Planning for Pets

Creating an estate plan often involves serious discussion with your advisors about tax planning, asset protection, and charitable giving; but it is important to remember that at its core, estate planning is about protecting your family—and as this article in the Wall Street Journal reminds us, for many people the word “family” also includes our…

Awareness Can Help Prevent Senior Abuse

In all humor there is a shred of truth, and Mark Twain was a master at using humor to cut straight to the truth of just about any situation. The following quote by Twain seems especially astute: “When I was younger, I could remember anything, whether it had happened or not; but my faculties are…

Talking About Elder Care

Do you know who will take care of you when you are too elderly to take care of yourself?  According to the statistics your caregiver is likely to be a woman, and most likely to be your daughter or daughter-in-law.  What this means is that unless you have a plan for your future long term…