Though wills are not legally required, lacking a will means that the state will determine how to distribute your assets after your death. These results often differ from the wishes of the deceased. Therefore, creating a will is essential to ensuring that your property...
Month: November 2021
Importance of a power of attorney in elder care
It is recommended that all Indiana adults have a designated individual to serve as an agent under a power of attorney in the event of a calamity that renders them incapacitated, but it is vital for seniors to make this designation. A power of attorney is actually one...
Elder Law and promotion for independence
One of the primary problems that many elderly residents of Indiana face is maintaining as much personal independence as possible. While many members of the senior citizen community have difficulty staying self-sufficient with respect to maintaining their home, they...