Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Mother's Day - A time to talk


You know I often say that estate planning is a family conversation. Mother's Day is this weekend and generally all the family is together. As our parents age, who will be there for them? If a parent is alone due to divorce or death, then answering this question is even more important for the family.

A friend asked me to write a guide for families. A step-by-step approach to How to Care for Mom. When families are faced with this reality, it can be overwhelming. Families are no longer living in close proxmity. They have multiple commitments and obligations. They struggle themselves financially. BUT, in all this chaos, there is an approach to make the burden easier. The approach not only includes necessary documents like General Power of Attorney and Healthcare Power of Attorney; but, resources like continuing care communities and elder care wellness centers. Having this information available in a handy check-off format, makes an otherwise daunting task doable. So coming soon, your guide to caring for Mom.

Leave your comment here or contact me at http://www.ythlaw.com%20w/

No comments: