Alzheimer’s Early Warning Test May Soon Include Walking September 21, 2012 - Joshua K. Crawford According to research released in July, scientists say that the way a person walks may help in identifying those suffering... Read More Elder Law, Incapacity Planning
Practical Tips for Creating, and Using, a Financial Power of Attorney September 17, 2012 - Joshua K. Crawford When you create a financial power of attorney, the person you select as your agent will have to deal with... Read More Incapacity Planning
Making Your Voice Heard: Why There is no Room for Silence in Estate Planning September 12, 2012 - Joshua K. Crawford If you are like most Americans, your reluctance to create an estate plan means that your family will have to... Read More Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning
Selecting the Right Guardian September 7, 2012 - Joshua K. Crawford If you are a parent with a young child, you’ll want an estate plan which names a guardian to take... Read More Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning, Parents w/ Young Children
Estate Planning for the Terminally Ill July 6, 2012 - Joshua K. Crawford Many Americans have no estate plans at all, and most who begin planning are usually middle-aged or older. However, a... Read More Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning
Learning From Mike Wallace – Journalist and Dementia Sufferer May 16, 2012 - Joshua K. Crawford Renowned newsman Mike Wallace died in April at the age of 93. His legacy includes a lifetime of hard-hitting journalism... Read More Incapacity Planning
Estate Planning For Young Parents May 14, 2012 - Joshua K. Crawford All too often, young parents ignore estate planning because they believe they are too young, cannot afford the expense, or... Read More Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning, Parents w/ Young Children
2 Estate Planning Lessons From The Descendants March 23, 2012 - Joshua K. Crawford Winning an Academy Award for best adapted screenplay, the 2011 film The Descendents may seem like an odd place to... Read More Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning
Making Advance Medical Treatment Plans: Part 3 of 3 January 20, 2012 - Joshua K. Crawford According to Florida law, nursing homes, hospices, hospitals and some insurance organizations are legally required to provide consumers with a... Read More Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning, Special Needs Planning, Wills and Trusts
Making Advance Medical Treatment Plans: Part 2 of 3 January 18, 2012 - Joshua K. Crawford A Living Will is a written document that allows you to make advance decisions regarding life-sustaining or prolonging medical treatments.... Read More Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning, Special Needs Planning, Wills and Trusts
Making Advance Medical Treatment Plans: Part 1 of 3 January 16, 2012 - Joshua K. Crawford In most states, including Florida, individuals can appoint third parties to make decisions for them if they become mentally incapacitated... Read More Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning, Special Needs Planning, Wills and Trusts
What is a Guardian ad Litem? November 7, 2011 - Andrew Smith Both in elder law and estate planning you may see the term Guardian ad Litem used. But do you know... Read More Incapacity Planning