Monthly Archives: March 2020
Florida Family Announces Plans to Sue Nursing Home That Attempted to Mask Odor of Patient’s Bedsores with Coffee Grounds
The smell of coffee grounds is usually pleasant. It can mean the beginning of your day at home, or it can signal your entrance into a favorite coffee shop where you meet with friends. It can also mean that you are about to make a show-stopping coffee-flavored dessert. Likewise, perfume stores often offer you… Read More »
The Sibling Rivalry-Proof Estate Plan
If you have more than one child, then dealing with your children’s conflicts with each other is just a normal part of parenting, albeit an exhausting one. Parents can console themselves that the constant fights are temporary; just as you will one day be able to laugh about the days when you were constantly… Read More »
How Decluttering Your House Can Simplify the Estate Planning Process
Lots of people have included decluttering in their New Year’s resolutions; it ranks up there with improving one’s health and working toward financial goals. If you are among the people who have set decluttering goals for 2020, you might be chasing the sense of mental clarity that the neatniks of the world claim that… Read More »
You Can Use a Divorce Decree to Make a Claim Against a Deceased Person’s Estate
If your spouse has children from a previous marriage, you are probably acutely aware that a parent’s financial entanglement with their children never completely ends. In fact, estate planning is much more complicated in blended families, because you must decide which assets to leave to your current spouse and which to leave to your… Read More »
Clearwater Nursing Home Employee Accused of Sexually Abusing Seven Patients
Stories about elderly or infirm patients being abused by the people charged with taking charge of them in nursing homes are as scary as they are heartbreaking. You might think that the only way to protect your elderly parents from such a horrible fate is to continue taking care of them in their own… Read More »