You Have a Will, is That All You Need?
It is said that roughly half of all Americans don't have a will. If you’ve already taken this vital step to protect your assets and successors then congratulations are in order - you’re already ahead of the curve. While a will is a necessary document that every person who owns
3 Tips for Traveling with A Disability
For some, traveling with disabilities or accessible traveling can seem like an overwhelming task with many extra considerations. However, it doesn’t have to be if the right research, planning, and preparations are done ahead of time. There are even travel agencies that specialize in disabled travel. The most important thing
Breaking Down Misconceptions about Powers of Attorney
During your life, there are steps you can take to ensure that everything is in place in case of an emergency. A durable power of attorney is one of the most important estates planning documents you can have. It allows someone who you appoint (your agent) to make decisions on
Aging is Not a Bad Thing
If you think about it, aging is the sign of a successful life. After all, when you think about the alternative to aging, your perspective about getting older shifts. You should start seeking self-sufficiency for your retirement years well before the age of sixty-five. But, even if you have not
Late-Life Anxiety is More Common Than You Would Think
Anxiety frequently occurs in older Americans. Some reports estimate between 10 - 20% of seniors have generalized anxiety. This number could be even higher, as many often deny having psychological issues when asked by their doctors, focusing more on the physical symptoms anxiety can cause. In a recent article, Hany Abdelaal,