Posts Tagged ‘conservatorship’
Too Late to Plan: Navigating Legal and Financial Barriers After Dementia Progresses
Looking back, it often feels obvious in hindsight. The missed appointments. The repeated questions. The subtle changes in judgment or memory that didn’t seem urgent at the time. Most families do not miss the signs—they simply assume there will be more time. When cognitive decline progresses to the point where a loved one may no…
Read MoreWhy DIY Estate Plans Often Fail When Families Need Them Most | San Clemente & Laguna Hills Trust Lawyer
Over the last several years, online “do-it-yourself” (or DIY) estate planning has exploded in popularity. For a relatively low cost, websites promise families they can create a trust, will, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives in less than an hour, all from the comfort of their couch. And on the surface, it sounds appealing: Save…
Read MoreCan You Change Your Estate Plan After a Dementia Diagnosis?
One of the most difficult conversations we have with families is when someone comes into our office after receiving a diagnosis of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or another form of cognitive decline and asks us, “Can we still update Mom or Dad’s trust?” or “My wife and I want to make changes to our estate plan.…
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