When It's Time for Hospice Care - Hospice care also is known as end-of-life care for good reason. You may want relief from pain, shortness of breath and other symptoms that are keeping you from focusing on the people and things you care about most. Through word of mouth, most people equate …
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The Elderly, Driving and the Law
Elderly drivers can be affected by poor eyesight, chronic disease and medication that might impair driving. States won't revoke a driver's license based simply on a driver's age. However, some states put restrictions on license renewals for elderly drivers. Many have accelerated renewal periods …
What Do You Need to Fund Your Retirement?
There's some old conventional wisdom that says you'll need from $1 million to $1.5 million in retirement. Others say that you will need 10 to 12 times your current income. In fact, a true retirement number is different for everyone, and is dependent on such factors as: Where you'll live.How …
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Frequently Asked Questions for the Probate Division of the Los Angeles Court
Here are some FAQ regarding the probate process in the time of COVID-19 PACE Related Concerns A PACE claim may be submitted immediately after and no later than 90 days after the date of service and the order for fees has been made. In general claims are processed within 45 days from …
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Estate Planning: It Pays to be Prepared
None of us ever beat the clock. The clock always wins. But we can be smart about it. As we age, things like estate planning and trust management come to the fore. And attorney William Hayes of South Pasadena will be the first to tell you not all not all trust or wills are created equal. There …
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