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                Another article, this time in the Wall Street Journal caught my eye the other day.  It’s about how this country is running out of family caregivers at a time when the need for those caregivers is increasing.               Some of my recent posts have included statistics showing the continued trend

                I have written in past blog posts about how best to approach the topic of long term care with a parent or elderly loved one.  There are no two situations that are exactly alike so there is no one best way to handle the delicate subject.  It is especially

       As the population ages so do our celebrities who face many of the same elder related legal issues as the rest of us.  Buzz Aldrin is yet another example of this.   His story caught my attention last month.  Aldrin, a local guy, was born and raised in Montclair, New

       In last week’s post I was telling you about a call I received revealing a very common misconception about Medicaid. Julie will lose her alimony payments in 6 months, dropping her income from $5000 per month down to $1000 per month. She is 69 years old and

                Most of the stories I write about involve parents helping out their adult children and how that might affect their own finances, especially when they need long term care.  As a result of divorce, losing a job, having special needs that restricts or prevents the ability to earn a

       The rising cost of higher education continues to be a problem. As annual college tuition increases outpace the rate of inflation so does the amount of money borrowed by attendees. Much has been written about the mountain of debt faced by college graduates who once out in