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Decline in dementia may affect estate planning

If you can't remember a day in which Americans remembered so much, your mind is not deceiving you. A recent study shows that the rate of dementia is falling nationwide. Dementia is a debilitating brain disease that causes a gradual decline in memory and thinking...

When there is a problem with a loved one’s estate planning

Some Delaware residents are surprised when they hear the contents of a deceased family member's will. Not everyone will be happy with the estate planning choices that a loved one made, and in many cases, simply being unhappy with an inheritance -- or the lack thereof...

Procrastination is the enemy of estate planning

Few people want to consider the fact that they are going to die someday. This often causes them to procrastinate when it comes to estate planning. In fact, nearly 50 percent of people here in the United States -- including many here in Delaware -- die without even a...

The family pet needs to be part of estate planning too

Several Delaware families have pets that they consider part of the family. However, when they create an estate plan, they fail to provide for the four-legged members of their families. Pets need to be part of estate planning, too, since they could outlive their...

Consider these steps when estate planning

Creating a well-rounded plan that will take care of Delaware residents during life and their families after death can seem like a daunting task. Estate planning provides numerous options, depending on an individual's wishes and needs. Fortunately, some basic documents...

Does Your Family Need A Caregiver Agreement?

In the coming years, the roughly 76.4 million individuals, who are today between the ages of 52 and 70 and are collectively known as baby boomers, will continue to age. By 2029, an estimated one-fourth of the population in the United States will be age 65 and older....

Guardianship and elder law: Taking care of aging family members

As family members age, they might not be able to take care of themselves like they used to in the past. This can be a difficult realization for everyone involved. If prior arrangements for this eventuality were not made through elder law estate planning, it will be...

Estate planning concerns regarding Delaware real estate

Providing for loved ones after death often includes leaving real estate, such as a family home, to an heir or beneficiary. Before moving forward with estate planning, Delaware residents will want to consider all of the possible ramifications to the person who will...

Estate planning for those who remarry

When Delaware residents find another chance at love, ensuring that their affairs are in order before the nuptials might not be the first -- or even the last -- thing on their minds. However, any estate planning that was done prior to the marriage needs to be updated...

Do not wait to get estate planning done

After a Delaware resident's health begins to fail is not the time to think about wills, powers of attorneys and trusts. Estate planning decisions should be made as far in advance of health problems as possible. Otherwise, there is a danger that any of the decisions...

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