“Seniors need to be aware that their children, siblings, and other heirs can sometimes try to use such a health condition as a way to gain legal control over their property,” pennyborn.com cautions. “Seniors should be aware that they are vulnerable to involuntary...
Month: October 2018
October is National Bullying Prevention Month: What Seniors and Caregivers Need to Know
October is a time for raking leaves and Halloween costumes. It’s also National Bullying Prevention Month. Bullying is defined by StopBullying.gov as “unwanted, aggressive behavior among school-aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance.” Types...
Hip Pocket Resources for Indiana Seniors and Their Children
Kiplinger’s Retirement Report calls it “Information to Act On”; at Geyer Law, we think of them as “hip pocket” resources for seniors,. These are things you may need to know, either right now, or perhaps when life throws you or a family member a “curve ball”. Just...
Estate Planning Attorneys Reassured by Planner’s Retirement Prognosis
Clients can stop freaking out about having enough money in retirement, Craig Israelsen assures readers of Financial Planning. At Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates, we were happy to learn of Israelsen’s positive investment prognosis. While we’re estate planning and...
Changes in Veterans’ Benefits Looming October 18th
On September 18, 2018, the Department of Veterans Affairs officially published the amendments to certain regulations having to do with VA benefit claims.The VA hasn’t left beneficiaries a whole lot of time to adjust – those changes become effective on the 18th of this...