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It is important to keep up with estate planning news because changes in laws, regulations, and tax codes can significantly impact an individual's estate plan. Staying informed on current estate planning news can help individuals and families make informed decisions about their estate plans, ensure that their plans remain up-to-date and effective, and take advantage of new planning opportunities or strategies that may arise. Additionally, estate planning news may provide insights into broader economic trends or market conditions that could affect an individual's financial planning and wealth management strategies. Overall, staying informed on estate planning news can help individuals protect and preserve their assets, minimize taxes, and achieve their long-term financial goals.

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What the Latest Dementia Study Says about Links with Certain Medicines

Posted on: June 18, 2022 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Controversy regarding the purported link between the use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) or histamine H2 receptor antagonists (H2RAs) and risk for dementia continues.
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Napping and senior health

Elderly Woman Thanks Firefighters for Ride to Visit Husband at Nursing Home

Posted on: June 17, 2022 | By: David Parker, Esq.
An 87-year-old woman stranded for hours by a taxi company was given a free ride home in a fire engine, thanks to San Diego firefighters who noticed she was in distress.
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Assistance for caregivers

Can My Hands Tell Me about Liver Problems?

Posted on: June 10, 2022 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Many of us take our hands for granted. We use them all day yet tend to overlook or dismiss issues with our hands as problems we hope will simply go away on their own. However, your hands—including the palms, fingers, and nails—can contain clues to your overall health, and certain signs may mean that one of your vital organs is in real danger.
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Where is your Health Care Power of Attorney ?

What Should I Know about Caring for Loved One with Huntington’s Disease ?

Posted on: June 4, 2022 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Caregivers tend to have this mentality of taking care of the other person first and foremost, and anything that the caregiver needs is going come second.
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Estate Planning in a nursing home?

How Is Pope Francis an Inspiration to All Seniors?

Posted on: June 3, 2022 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Pope Francis’ willingness to work despite knee pain that has made walking nearly impossible shows other older adults that they have wisdom and experience to offer younger generations, a top Vatican cardinal said Tuesday.
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Open enrollment mistakes

Can I Help Parents Remember Online Passwords ?

Posted on: May 27, 2022 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Ever heard the phrase, “a chain is only as strong as its weakest link?” The same goes for a financial portfolio: It’s only as safe as the password that protects it.
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What wrong with the Presley estate?

What Kind of Prenup will Soccer Star David Beckham ’s Son have to Sign?

Posted on: May 17, 2022 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Brooklyn Beckham is understood to have signed a prenuptial agreement with his heiress bride-to-be Nicola Peltz.
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Where is your Health Care Power of Attorney ?

Many Nursing Home Residents Still Haven’t Received a COVID-19 Booster

Posted on: April 22, 2022 | By: David Parker, Esq.
More than 1 in 3 U.S. nursing home residents and nearly 2 in 3 nursing home workers had still not received a COVID-19 booster as of late February, according to an AARP analysis of federal nursing home data released Thursday.
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Veterans Affairs Medical Centers

What’s Going on with Veterans Affairs Medical Centers?

Posted on: April 21, 2022 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Thirty-five Veterans Affairs Medical Centers in 21 different states would be closed or completely reconstructed under a nearly $2 trillion infrastructure overhaul unveiled by department leadership on Monday.
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Assistance for caregivers

What Did Diana Rigg Leave Her Daughter in Her Will?

Posted on: April 20, 2022 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Diana Rigg left her daughter Rachael Stirling £3 million of her fortune after a "traumatic" time living with her before she died, according to reports.
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