I’m old enough to remember back, many years and several incarnations of political correctness ago, when elders who suffered from Alzheimer’s or other forms of senile dementia were referred to as experiencing “second childhood.” I still like using the expression, because I think it is instructive in several respects for those facing the challenge of […]
Why a Healthcare Power of Attorney is Better than a Living Will
In this Estate Planning and Elder Law Minute, Wes Coulson shares the difference between a Healthcare Power of Attorney and a Living Will, and why you may want to choose one over the other. Why a Healthcare Power of Attorney is Better than a Living Will Transcript: Hi, I’m Wes Coulson and this if your […]
Should you consider a retirement age for fiduciaries?
In this Elder Law and Estate Planning Minute, Wes Coulson discusses why it’s important to consider a retirement age for fiduciaries during estate planning. Should you consider a retirement age for fiduciaries? Transcript: Hi, I’m Wes Coulson and this is your Estate Planning Minute. One of the things that I enjoy telling my estate planning […]
Investments by Trustees
In this Elder Law and Estate Planning Minute, St. Louis area attorney, Wes Coulsn, discusses trust investments by Trustees and sheds light on a common misconception that all of a trust’s investments have to be in one place. Investments by Trustees Transcript: Hi, I’m Wes Coulson and this is your Elder Law and Estate Planning Minute. […]
Understanding What it Means to Choose Hospice
In this Elder Law Minute, St. Louis area Attorney, Wes Coulson, shares his thoughts on what it means to choose Hospice, and what it doesn’t mean, as well. Understanding What it Means to Choose Hospice Transcript: Hi, I’m Wes Coulson and this is your Elder Law Minute. I want to talk to you today about […]
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