As a parent of a child with special needs, you probably plan ahead all the time. Depending on your child's needs, you may start every day with a plan to ensure things run smoothly. It is likely difficult for you to imagine how your child would survive without you to...
Month: March 2021
What areas of your estate plan should you focus on in review?
When attempting to review your estate plan, you can easily feel overwhelmed or even lost. After all, it took you a long time to build the plan. Looking over it once every few years may feel like a daunting task. Fortunately, there are ways for you to streamline it and...
Reviewing some perks of special needs trusts
As the parent or close relative of a loved one with special needs, you have an array of factors to explore when creating an estate plan. Focusing on the long-term impact of your estate plan with respect to your loved one with special needs must remain a top priority....
Create a long-term care plan in advance
While many adults know that they need a long-term care plan, they may keep putting off the planning process. However, people should create a plan before they become seniors. According to CNBC, people should start planning for their long-term care while they are still...
Protect your parent from tax scams this season
Unscrupulous individuals often prey on the elderly, and tax season provides an opportunity for them to do so. Understanding common tax scams can help you protect your parent from financial loss. Review these warnings from the IRS about scams to watch out for during...
Drafting and validating a living will in Washington
No one wants to consider the possibility that a medical emergency may arise. Yet, there is always a chance that you will become incapacitated. A Washington living will allows you to dictate what you want to happen in the event that you are unable to vocalize your...