by Barbara M. Pizzolato, Esq. | Aug 11, 2014 | Estate Planning
Moving a parent into a care facility is often a wrenching decision for families. Despite the emotions involved, it’s important to remain clear-eyed when it comes to signing the contract. Otherwise, adult children could find themselves on the hook for much more than...
by Barbara M. Pizzolato, Esq. | Mar 15, 2013 | Estate Planning, Health Care, News and Current Events
In her September 2012 article, PhyllisKorkki with the NY Times discusses how our aging society may deal with some of the problems that occur when they have no children or natural caregivers. In the article, she also discusses some ways you may be able to use common...
by Barbara M. Pizzolato, Esq. | May 18, 2012 | Elder Law, Estate Planning
Most people consider financial matters a private affair, and only talk about it with their spouse or their financial advisor; but when it comes to retirement and long-term care Americans just can’t afford to be silent any longer. According to a recent article in the...