It has been said that life is a journey, not a destination. So it makes sense that in our last days, on our final journey, we should strive to have a good one–a bon voyage. While talking about end of life issues–particularly our own–can sometimes be uncomfortable, the best way…
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The Basics – Medical-Legal Planning for Ailing Seniors in New York
Yesterday we discussed the various programs, agencies, options available to help families with aging seniors. In addition to assistance programs, it is important for caregivers of older adults to make sure that their loved one’s wishes will be met at the end of life or if the older adult becomes…
Resources for Adult Children Caring for Aging Parents
Being a caregiver to an older adult can be very rewarding for both the caregiver and the person receiving the care. However, being a caregiver also is hard work. It’s hard mentally, emotionally, physically and sometimes financially, as well. However, certain programs and actions can sometimes make caring for an…
Casey Kasem Saga – Suffering Senior with Feuding Relatives
When American Top 40 legend Casey Kasem’s daughter, Kerri Kasem, appeared in front of a Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge this past Monday, she told the Court she believed her 82 year old father had been “kidnapped“. Prior to the disappearance the radio icon, who suffers from Lewy body…
Estate Planning is Not a Do-It-Yourself Project
Recent economic times caused many people to take on a lot of home projects that they otherwise would have hired out to a handyman. While some do-it-yourself (DIY) projects turned out alright, people often found that seemingly easy projects were significantly more complicated than they had anticipated. Worse yet, sometimes…
Gender & Elder Care in New York
There is growing discussion about elder caregiving in America and across the world. As the population ages, much more attention is being paid to how seniors are treated when their health falters and their ability to care fully for themselves wanes. In general, there is a rough assumption that many…
Putting Conditions on a Trust in New York
For many New Yorkers, the term ‘trust‘ continues to invoke visions of the super wealthy. Similarly, terms like “trust fund baby” are used to refer to spoiled, rich individuals who do no work on their own and simply live off their parents savings. The connotation is always negative. As our…
Prenuptial Agreements in NY – Part 2: Challenging The Validity Of A Prenuptial Agreement
To challenge the validity of a prenuptial agreement, one looks to see if any of the above elements were abused or not satisfied. This can include– 1. Duress- A prenuptial agreement can be voided if one party was pressured or coerced into signing it. Duress also can be shown if…
Elder Financial Exploitation- A Fancy Term For Financial Abuse Of The Elderly
Elder financial exploitation is a nuanced term for a growing problem–the financial abuse of the elderly. Financial abuse of the elderly is a growing concern in today’s society. There are more senior citizens now than ever before and many of them are institutionalized or require help to get by in…
Prenuptial Agreements in NY – Part 1: Enforceability
Every year, over 2 million people get married in the United States. In the same year, almost 900,000 people get divorced. Broken down even further, approximately 50% of all first marriages, 67% of all second marriages, and 74% of all third marriages end in divorce. With these statistics, it should…