A Woman's Legacy

Remarrying In Midlife? Avoid Accidently Disinheriting Your Loved Ones
Trends of couples getting divorced after age 50 has grown so common that it has even garnered its own nickname: “gray divorce.”
The Unexpected Costs of Caring for Elderly Parents In Your Home
Multi-generational households are becoming the new (or maybe it is really old) in vogue way to handle the care of aging parents. And we are

What You Should Know About Long-Term Care Insurance
With people living longer than ever before, an increasing number of seniors require long-term healthcare services in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Such care

Don’t Let Diminished Financial Capacity Put Your Elderly Loved Ones At Risk—Part 2
In the first part of this series, we discussed the early warning signs of diminished financial capacity in the elderly. Here, we will discuss planning strategies that can protect your loved ones form incapacity of all kinds.

Don’t Let Diminished Financial Capacity Put Your Elderly Loved Ones at Risk—Part 1
With more and more Baby Boomers reaching retirement age each year, our country is undergoing an unprecedented demographic transformation that has been dubbed “The Greying of America.”

Britney Spears’ Nightmare Conservatorship Underscores The Vital Importance Of Incapacity Planning—Part 2
This second part of our coverage of Britney Spears’ conservatorship continues the discussion about how this has practically ruled her life and the legal battle that ensues as she seeks freedom.