Guardianship Planning Safeguarding Your Family’s Future

As parents, safeguarding the future of our children is paramount. While contemplating worst-case scenarios may be daunting, it’s imperative to have a plan in place for their care and upbringing in the event of our incapacity or passing. Guardianship planning offers the means to designate trusted individuals to care for your minor children and make […]

Parents Want Their Children To Be Taken Care Of After They Die

There are many legal strategies involved in estate planning, including wills, revocable living trusts, irrevocable trusts, durable powers of attorney, and health care documents. New clients often say that they do not have an estate plan. Most people are surprised to learn that they actually do have a plan. In the absence of legal planning […]

Dementia and Advanced Directive

The Roanoke Times advises in the recent article “What to do in absence of advance directive” to talk to an experienced elder care attorney to coordinate the necessary legal issues, when dementia may be at issue with a parent or other loved one. Next, ask your physician for a geriatric evaluation consultation for your loved […]