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What Common Prescription Drugs Might Increase Dementia Risk ?

Posted on: April 10, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
A 2019 study has tightened the link between dementia and a common class of drugs used to treat a variety of symptoms.
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New rules for Hearing Aids .

How Risky Is the Coronavirus for Seniors ?

Posted on: April 9, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Cities across the United States are closing down schools and nonessential establishments, such as bars and movie theaters, in an attempt to curb the number of coronavirus cases — and avoid the unfortunate situations that have occurred in Italy, China and elsewhere.
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Hey Dad, Can I Get an Advance on the Inheritance ?

Posted on: April 8, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
What is equal treatment at time of death can be disputed among the children, when some children have received substantially more in lifetime gifts than the others.
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The Coronavirus and Estate Planning

Posted on: April 7, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
The rapidly evolving coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis is creating a plethora of unique estate planning and legal challenges across the globe, particularly given the volatility of the financial markets.
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An elder law attorney can help with paying for a nursing home

Coronavirus Caregiving Tips : Keeping Ourselves and Our Elderly Loved Ones Safer

Posted on: April 6, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
If you’re caring for an older loved one, you might be worried. Here is what you need to know to keep elderly people safer, and what to do if they do show symptoms of COVID-19.
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Medicare and Coronavirus - Will Medicare Cover Coronavirus Tests?

Posted on: April 3, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
While COVID-19 causes mild symptoms in many people, it appears to take a greater toll on individuals with underlying health conditions and on older people.
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What about a second beneficiary ?

What Do I Need to Know Before I have Mom Move in with My Family ?

Posted on: April 2, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Young adult children sometimes boomerang back to the safety of a parent’s home when money is tight, the going is tough or difficult times loom. Decades later, middle-aged children often become the safety net for their parents. For some aging parents, the right move is into their adult child’s home.
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What was in Ray Liotta 's Will

Revocation of Living Trust How Does That Work?

Posted on: April 1, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
The basic steps involved in revoking a revocable trust are fairly simple and include the transfer of assets and an official document of dissolution.
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C19 UPDATE: CDC Updates Business Response to Coronavirus

Posted on: March 31, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
C19 UPDATE: CDC Updates Coronavirus Guidance for Businesses As we learn more about the coronavirus the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is updating the guidance they give to business owners and employers. They issued updates on Friday, March 21st to include Updated cleaning and disinfection guidance Updated best practices for conducting social distancing Updated strategies…
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What doesn't Medicare cover.

C19 UPDATE: Are Online Wills Valid - Beware the Rush

Posted on: March 30, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
With COVID-19 impacting more and more Americans, individuals across the country are scrambling to set up wills and end-of-life directives.
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