Estate planning is a process that the whole family can participate in, however, sensitive details should remain confidential. If the wrong people get involved, the risks of fraud rise substantially. If your parents experience estate planning fraud, the consequences...
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Month: January 2022
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When is it too late to create a power of attorney?
On Behalf of Friedman Elder Law Department, LLC | Jan 19, 2022 | Estate planning
If you have elderly parents, you may want to encourage them to develop a comprehensive estate plan. After all, according to reporting from CNBC, 45% of Americans over the age of 55 do not have even a basic will. When preparing an estate plan, of course, your parents...
3 warning signs of elder financial abuse
On Behalf of Friedman Elder Law Department, LLC | Jan 4, 2022 | Uncategorized
While many people understand the implications and instances of physical elder abuse, such as those that may occur at nursing facilities, few realize that elder financial abuse is just as common, yet it goes unreported in many cases. U.S. News notes that elderly...