Archive for the ‘Life Care Planning’ Category

  • Health Care Proxy: Hope for the Best, Plan for the Worst

    Aug 06, 2014

    There are few things in life that are as certain as death and taxes. Everyone knows that. Unfortunately, no one knows exactly what the future will bring with regard to one’s health. If you become sick and disabled, or even if you have an accident that leaves you incapacitated, you…

  • Nursing Home Care May Be Unavoidable at Certain Times

    Jul 31, 2014

    If you’re caring for an aging loved one, the thought of putting them in a nursing home facility may make you cringe. It can be painful to see your relative go through afflictions like Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, but indulging your feelings may not be the best…

  • Have You Chosen The Right Executor?

    Jul 24, 2014

    Choosing the right executor of your will is probably one of the most important and fundamental decisions you can make in the entire process. It’s true that the actual division of your worldly goods is important, and of concern to your surviving family members, but more important, from a practical…

  • Elder Care Lessons to Learn From Casey Kasem’s Death

    Jul 11, 2014

    The world lost one of the most well-known radio personalities of all-time when Kasey Kasem passed this past Fathers’ Day, losing his battle to Lewy body disease, a common form of dementia. The famous radio host is best known for his countdown shows like “America’s Top 40,” and his role…

  • Rothamel Bratton Attorneys at Law Becomes Member of Life Care Planning Law Firms Association

    Jul 08, 2014

    Haddonfield, NJ—Charles Bratton of Rothamel Bratton Attorneys at Law has recently been approved as a charter member of the Life Care Planning Law Firms Association. The Life Care Planning Law Firms Association (LCPLFA) is a not-for-profit entity whose mission is to develop life care planning as a holistic legal practice…

  • Understanding the Cost of Elder Care in America

    Jul 03, 2014

    Every one of us has to come to terms with the idea of aging. For some, it happens sooner than others. Regardless, of whether you are boldly embracing your age or denying it, it’s important to consider how you will have enough money to pay for the care you may…