Over the last few decades, the survival rate for cancer patients has improved for many forms of cancer. This, however, does not negate the reality that cancer continues to be the cause of death for many individuals regardless of how long they live after their initial...
Preserving & Protecting Your Family’s Assets & Legacy
Month: March 2020
What all goes into a DNR order?
A Do Not Resuscitate order may seem like a grim subject, but for many it can be a great tool of control in later years. Should the worst happen, medical professionals will avoid saving your life at every cost, respect your wishes, and allow nature to take its course....
2020 changes underway for state Medicaid funding
All across America, many people rely on Medicaid for health care. To receive funding, the federal government disburses funds to state governments that then pass it on to those who need it. The federal government has been hinting at potential changes to this process...
Estate planning details to discuss with your elderly parents
As your parents age, it’s natural to have questions and concerns about their estate plan. And not because of the impact on you, but rather the fact that they could make a mistake or overlook a detail that causes them trouble. Although every person is in a different...
Frequently asked questions about advance care planning
Advance care planning is a topic that should concern everyone, but it is especially important for elderly people. In the event you suffer from an injury or illness that leaves you incapable of making health care decisions on your own, an advance health care directive...