It’s an incredibly challenging transition to go from dealing with your parent as their child and peer to having to take on a role of authority with them. Some people refer to this period as having to become a parent to your parent, and the analogy is not far off. Many...
Elder Law
The signs of dementia are not always clear
As our parents age, their mental state can deteriorate over time. Sadly, that can limit their abilities to function the way they used to. When this happens, basic tasks like buying groceries, paying bills and taking care of the house can become difficult. If that's...
Do you need to establish an Article 81 guardianship for a parent?
Caring for your parents in their later years can be emotionally difficult. Older adults can often display the same kind of stubbornness and single-minded focus seen in young children, particularly in cases involving cognitive decline due to Alzheimer's or dementia....
Ex-manager for Stan Lee charged with elder abuse and more
You may remember when comic creator Stan Lee began creating some of our most beloved pop culture figures in the 1960s. Lee’s popularity only grew through the years as his creations expanded to television, movies and more. In late 2018, Lee passed away at the age of...
Should I seek durable power of attorney for my elderly parents?
As people age, they become concerned with end-of-life decisions. Sometimes they become concerned with the possibility that they might not be able to communicate decisions related to medical care, treatment or life support. While a living will is the usual method to...
What should I know about guardianship in New York?
New Yorkers with concerns about loved ones and want to make certain they are taken care of when they are incapable of taking care of themselves should understand the alternatives they have under the law. One method is through a guardianship. This is especially...
Contracts in elder care facilities
The health care industry is not known for its transparency when it comes to cost. Elder care and assisted living facilities mimic hospitals in hiding, or at least not promoting, the fees and costs associated with using them. If you are considering one of these...
Legal assistance for elderly New Yorkers who need Medicaid
As New Yorkers grow older, they will inevitably need to pay stricter attention to their healthcare requirements. This often results in high costs that are not covered by insurance and Medicare. A prime example of this is when an elderly person needs to receive...
Debt And Late In Life Asset Transfers
If given a choice, most people would prefer to see their assets go to their children and other loved ones rather than creditors. In an effort to dodge creditors, or even just the inconvenience of probate, some older people try to transfer property to children during...
Predatory Guardians Are A Growing Problem
For many people, there comes a point in life where it becomes difficult or impossible to make sound personal decisions. For people with special needs, illnesses that affect mental capacity, and minor children, a guardian may be appointed to make those decisions. When...