by Michael Baker | Feb 18, 2020 | Estate Planning, Living Trust
Conservators aren’t just for Britney Spears—they’re court-appointed when an individual is mentally or physically incapacitated, or when a minor needs assistance managing their property. Conservators oversee finances while guardians oversee their ward’s personal care....
by Michael Baker | Jan 21, 2020 | Elder Care, Estate Planning, Financial Management
It can be tough when you face the moment where you become responsible for your parents—but it may happen. It’s smart to plan for that before illness renders your parents incapable of handling their own finances. Aging parents may find it hard to believe they are no...
by Michael Baker | Nov 18, 2019 | Elder Care, Estate Planning
Longer lives don’t always mean healthy lives; according to the Alzheimer’s Association, about half of people who live past age 85 will suffer from some form of dementia. Watching a loved one lose their language, reasoning abilities and memories is tragic, which makes...