Planning Ahead for our Elderly
Michael T. Roth • May 22, 2019
Procrastination is a common characteristic that effects not only the procrastinator, but often times, their loved ones. When it comes to estate planning for our elderly family members, DO NOT procrastinate! It is crucial to plan ahead while your loved ones are still capable of making their wishes known. Too often, elder law attorneys meet with family members when it is too late. Don’t make that mistake. Listen to attorney Michael Roth as he explains why it is important to plan ahead in creating estate planning documents for your elderly loved ones.
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