Guardianship After Your Child with Special Needs Turns 18
If you’re a parent or caregiver for a child with special needs, the day your child turns 18 can be very scary, especially if you don’t have a proper plan in place for your family. When your child turns 18, whether you like it or not, they legally become an adult and...
Nursing Home Quality Ranked by State
This eye-opening report combines nursing home quality data with a survey of family members to rank the best and worst states for nursing home care. The study also illustrates how Americans truly view nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities. Whether you are...
Can You Get Paid for Being a Caregiver for Your Parents?
As your parents age, it is important to consider how much time you may need to care for them if you choose to be their caregiver. In many cases, being a caregiver is a full-time job. If you want to provide the level of care needed for the best quality of life, you may...
Who Pays the Debts When a Loved One Dies?
A loss is hard on a family especially when the loss occurs before your loved one has a chance to prepare the documents they need to protect and distribute their assets. This time in life can be even more difficult to navigate if your loved one has debts that exceed...
Navigating Guardianship for Aging Loved Ones
Being responsible for another person’s finances, medical decisions, and property is called guardianship and it’s a large responsibility. To ensure that the process protects the most vulnerable at such a critical time, DiFranza Law works closely with families in...