by Victoria Bowden | Oct 19, 2020 | Estate Planning
Kevin stands at the door of Winnie’s nursing home room, tears streaming down his face. The medical staff just finished inserted a feeding tube into Winnie – an act Kevin knew she didn’t want. Unfortunately, Winnie couldn’t express her wishes due to advanced dementia,...
by Victoria Bowden | Oct 12, 2020 | Estate Planning
In general, a trust is created when property or assets are managed by a person or firm for another person’s benefit. The person or entity who manages the trust is known as the “trustee” and is entrusted with the responsibility of making decisions in the best interest...
by Victoria Bowden | Oct 5, 2020 | Estate Planning
In the United States, turning 65 years of age is a milestone on many levels, but before this birthday, there is a hefty checklist that you need to address to continue aging successfully. Overall the most crucial thing to do before turning 65 is to invest your time...
by Victoria Bowden | Sep 21, 2020 | Estate Planning
It’s a common misconception that estate plans are only for the very wealthy, however, in the eyes of the law, an estate is simply the aggregate of property an individual owns, and most everyone owns something. Property ownership includes individual as well as jointly...
by Victoria Bowden | Sep 10, 2020 | Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning, Uncategorized
When faced with an aging loved one needed extra care, a family caregiving meeting is essential for the next steps of caregiving. These meetings are beneficial for helping to keep all family members abreast of decisions that need to be made, changes in diagnosis or...
by Victoria Bowden | Mar 23, 2020 | Estate Planning, Learning Center, Uncategorized
The reality of the COVID-19 crisis forces us to think about the “what ifs” of life. Amid this state of upheaval in our lives, it is important to make sure you and your family are prepared and protected in case something happens. An important question to ask yourself:...
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