Who you name as your power of attorney is a serious decision. This is the person you trust to handle your affairs if you become incapacitated. There are several things to consider when choosing your agent under a POA. Here are three elements to inform your decision....
Serving the Cleveland Area since 1994
Serving the Cleveland Area since 1994
Year: 2022
How do you protect your child’s inheritance with a trust?
As a loving parent, you want to protect your children through careful and deliberate estate planning. However, you also wish to protect your legacy. If you have concerns about your children’s ability to manage your assets after your passing, then you can establish...
How can you tell when your parent needs professional care?
It can be difficult to know when you should get help for your aging parent. Perhaps you and your family have been handling many of the responsibilities, or maybe your parent insists he or she does not need any help. The United States Department of Health and Human...
Estate planning for Medicaid applicants
Medicaid eligibility is often complicated. Using Medicaid estate planning, long-term care applicants can meet the program's asset limits for eligibility purposes while maintaining legal protection of their assets for their families and loved ones. Medicaid estate...