August 2010

When Writing a Will…Consult An Attorney – Part II

When planning your estate it is best to choose the counsel of a lawyer—rather than do-it-yourself software and kits—to help guide you through the complexities of property and tax laws, wills, trusts and probate.  You are much more likely to meet all of your objectives with the help of a lawyer. If you are concerned [...]

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Common Errors To Avoid When Writing Your Will – Part I

You cannot take it with you, but with careful planning you can make sure the assets you worked hard for will benefit the ones you love after you are gone. Many of us, however, put off creating a last will and testament, for one reason or another. In fact, 58 percent of American adults have [...]

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Regular Eye Exams Can Prevent Senior Falls

Normal changes of aging, such as poor eyesight or poor hearing, can increase the risk of a senior falling. Even if they appear strong and well, illnesses and physical conditions can affect their strength and balance and falling can be a threat to their ability to live on their own. The senior’s medical history may [...]

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