The Power of the Power of Attorney – Part 2
In my post last week, I wrote about 2 recent calls from former clients of ours that highlight the importance of a power of attorney. Our power of attorney is very detailed and designed to cover as many different situations as possible - even though as I always say that as to any one
The Power of the Power of Attorney – Part 1
Two recent calls to our office highlight once again the importance of the power of attorney - a deceptively simple document that can be obtained off the internet but which, if it is to be at all useful, must be carefully tailored and specific to the anticipated tasks that the agent may be called
Alternative Care Facilities (Part 1)
I recently made a visit to see a new facility opening in Livingston. The Society House is a single family home built to house 15 seniors in a group home type setting. The owners have applied but not yet received approval for licensing as a residential health
New Jersey Passes Assisted Suicide Law – Part 1
You might have missed it but in April, Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill making New Jersey the 8th state in the country to enact an assisted suicide bill. The other states that have such bills are California, Colorado, Hawaii, Montana, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington. The law
Required Minimum Distributions – Part 1
This week’s blog post topic is one I touched on briefly at the end of last year, required minimum distribution. It is something that applies to retirement or nonqualified accounts and comes up frequently with clients who sometimes misunderstand it. IRAs, 401ks and other retirement accounts are tax deferred
Searching for a Support System (Part 2)
Last week I was talking about the hypothetical client, Jane Doe. Jane does not have a family and friend support system to turn to when she can no longer handle her own financial and medical affairs and decision making. What options does she have? Trusted
What the New Tax Bill Means for Seniors
Ok, now that the new tax bill has been passed by Congress and signed into law by President Trump how will it affect us? Will it mean paying more or less in income tax? The answer depends on many variables but one thing is for sure. These
Found Money (Part 1)
In today’s world, change comes at a pretty rapid rate. That is certainly true when it comes to our assets and financial accounts. Many people move jobs and change financial institutions frequently. It is easy to understand how assets can be overlooked or forgotten. Maybe I never
Home for the Holidays (Part 2)
Last week I was talking about changes in loved ones we may notice around holiday time, simply because we may be returning home after some time away. So what can or should you do about it? A physical and neurological exam should identify any medical issues. A Geriatric Care Manager (GCM)
Home for the Holidays (Part 1)
Once again the holiday season is upon us, a time of joy but also stress. I’ve written about this issue in the past but it bears repeating. We often visit family members we haven’t seen in some time and that’s when changes in older loved ones become more noticeable. Some