Taking on the role of a conservator means you are handling the finances and property of a person who cannot take on these responsibilities. At some point, your conservatorship will end. You may expect your conservatorship to naturally terminate at a given point, but...
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Protecting your assets from the expense of long-term care
Government-funded health insurance is available for people ages 65 and up with limited income. When you have substantial money saved and invested, you may fear losing it to the cost of health insurance and long-term medical care. With proper planning, you can save...
Can your estate plan benefit from some spring cleaning?
If your house is looking a little shabby after the long New England winter, you may have already begun to think about a deep cleaning when spring arrives. After all, spring cleaning your home is a good way to maintain its value. According to reporting from Healthline,...
The importance of choosing the right executor for your estate
After you complete the arduous effort of finalizing your estate plan, you want to ensure that, upon your passing, your estate gets settled exactly how you choose. The best way to do that is by designating the right executor. What is an executor? This person will be...
How may a conservatorship help manage my affairs?
Conservatorships allow an individual to help you with issues such as your financial or business affairs. As noted by SmartAsset.com, a conservator may also assist you with decisions regarding your medical issues. A conservator could help you if you begin having...
What should I look for in long-term care insurance?
Planning for your future health care does not stop if you decide to take out a long-term care insurance policy. Policies that pay for nursing home care or in-home care take different forms, so you should know if your insurance policy meets your priorities....