Elder Financial Abuse Fraud Occurs, When No One’s Watching

Benjamin Long Dementia, Elder Financial Abuse, Executor, Fraud, Guardians, IRA, IRS

The Dangers of Unsupervised Financial Control “Take, for example, the sad and sordid tax case of Mary Ellen Cranmer Nice vs. United States of America, …

When Should You Have ‘the Talk’ With Your Kids?

Benjamin Long Assets, Dementia, Estate Planning Attorney, Retirement, Retirement Plan

The Importance of Discussing Estate Planning with Your Children “An immature or troubled child could try to misuse your money or goad you into handing …

Elder Abuse Continues as a Billion-dollar Problem

Benjamin Long 401k, Dementia, Estate Planning, Estate Planning Attorney, IRA, Power of Attorney, RMDs, Wills

Protecting Yourself from Elder Financial Fraud “The official figure for elder financial fraud used by a congressional committee is around $3 billion a year, but …

Retirement Planning and Declining Abilities

Benjamin Long Alzheimer's, Dementia, Elder Law, Estate Planning Attorney, Guardians, Power of Attorney, Trusts

Navigating Cognitive Decline in Retirement Planning “When a loved one is experiencing cognitive decline, emotional and medical considerations often overshadow the financial planning that needs …