How older adults can effectively plan for future incapacity
Many older adults eventually rely on others for daily support. Their health and cognitive capabilities may decline with age, leaving them reliant on professionals or family members to manage their finances, meet their daily needs and make major medical decisions....
3 ways to protect young children with an estate plan
Many people wait to start estate planning until they are close to retirement age or facing major medical challenges. However, some people begin estate planning not for their own needs but out of concern for their loved ones. Parents who have just added children to...
3 resources for older adults who want to age in place
As people start thinking about retirement, they need to consider the possibility of age-related decline. People experience physical limitations. They may also decline cognitively due to age or medical challenges. Many older adults want to age in place. Their goal is...

