By Glenn A. Brown, DMD, MBA on March 7, 2010
Taking care of an elderly parent can be a complex task, especially when it comes to finances. Most families disregard the subject of finances and avoid talking about it until the time comes when they absolutely have to.
However, there may come a time when your parent will not be able to make his/her own decisions.. [...]
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By Glenn A. Brown, DMD, MBA on March 7, 2010
A power of attorney is a document that a person signs in order to give another person control of managing their financial, medical, legal and/or business affairs if there comes a time they are unable to.
A power of attorney can be temporary, such as handling the affairs of someone while they are out of the [...]
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By Glenn A. Brown, DMD, MBA on January 10, 2010
Estate planning involves planning for your death as well as your life upon mental incapacity. Despite its importance, it is often overlooked.
Statistics show that more than 50% of adults in America do not have an estate plan at the time of their death or incapacitation.
Without an estate plan, you are leaving it up to a [...]
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