Like other Georgia residents, you probably worked hard to get where you are today. You spent your life accumulating the assets you have and want to make sure that they are available for your family members after you are gone and that they are there if you need them in...
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Care Planning
Care planning essential for special needs child
Families with a special needs child often go to great lengths to make sure that the child is properly taken care of. While some special needs children are able to function with little to no assistance, in many instances, the child requires ongoing care even as he or...
Care planning may require identification of a guardian
The fact that one becomes ill or injured does not mean that bills do not have to be paid and other necessary items avoided. Yet, if the Georgia resident is ill or injured, he or she may be unable to take care of these necessary tasks and make these necessary...
Durable power of attorney part of care planning
As a Georgia parent ages, his or her adult children typically step in to help as needed. At times, this requires assistance with going to the grocery store, driving to doctor's appointments or even helping around the house. For some families, the assistance required...
Care planning a necessity in case of Alzheimer’s or dementia
The unfortunate reality for many Georgia residents is that either they or a loved will suffer from some form of dementia during the aging process. Studies show that Alzheimer's is an increasing problem for the aging population. In light of the problems associated with...
Care planning important in estate planning process
Decisions made today can have a dramatic impact upon the future. As a Georgia resident ages, it is possible that he or she will be unable to make financial and medical decisions for him or herself. As a part of care planning, establishing the proper safeguards now...