


How to Plan for Incapacity
According to the National Institute on Aging, “approximately 85% of older adults have at least one chronic health condition, and 60% have at least two chronic conditions.” Sadly, many people may plan for their assets and their beneficiaries, but they do not plan for...
Aging and Dementia: 4 Legal Tips for Family Caregivers
We know taking on the role of caregiver for a loved one is complicated and overwhelming. If you are a family caregiver, you have our support and respect as you navigate the many challenges that you face, and we commend you taking on the responsibility. There is no...
5 Reasons to Create Your End-of-Life Plan
Many people think an end-of-life plan is only for aging or terminally ill adults, but this is not the case.

What is the Difference Between a Guardian and a Conservator?
You may have heard these terms before, but let’s explore the difference between guardian and conservator responsibilities.

3 Reasons AMDs are Crucial for Dementia Care Planning
An enormous piece of dementia care planning is creating an advance medical directive (AMD). AMDs are crucial for three reasons: