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Addressing the various issues associated with aging, this manual facilitates the process of choosing professionals who can help with concerns as well as aids in the development of a plan that is sufficiently flexible to maximize options. Consisting of a series of documents prepared according to the reader's specifications, this comprehensive guide ensures that aging and retirement are dealt with as seamlessly as possible. With topics ranging from how to avoid family power struggles and dealing with Medicaid to discussing the viability of a nursing home and knowing when to update documents,…mehr

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Addressing the various issues associated with aging, this manual facilitates the process of choosing professionals who can help with concerns as well as aids in the development of a plan that is sufficiently flexible to maximize options. Consisting of a series of documents prepared according to the reader's specifications, this comprehensive guide ensures that aging and retirement are dealt with as seamlessly as possible. With topics ranging from how to avoid family power struggles and dealing with Medicaid to discussing the viability of a nursing home and knowing when to update documents, this resource is an essential tool in creating a detailed plan to deal with the problems and crises that aging inevitably brings.
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Autorenporträt
Jan Warner is a lawyer who has maintained an active law practice in the matrimonial and eldery law areas for more than 30 years. He is the creator and coauthor of ""Flying Solo(R),"" a weekly newspaper column about divorce and separation, and ""NextSteps(R),"" a weekly newspaper column about matters affecting the elederly and disabled. Jan Collins is a writer and journalist who is the coauthor of ""Flying Solo(R)"" and ""NextSteps(R)."" She is the editor of ""Business & Economic Review"" and a special correspondent for ""The Economist."" They both live in Columbia, South Carolina.