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Estate Planning For Your Elderly Parents
By Ivon T. Hughes
Many people will go out of their way to avoid talking about illness, death, and money where their
aging parents are concerned. The reality is we all get older and eventually need help from others. The
more prepared you are today, the easier it will be for everyone down the road. If you haven't had these
discussions with your parents it may be time to start laying the groundwork.
What Important Estate Planning Documents Are Needed?
A Will - Decisions regarding your assets, how your estate will be managed, custody and care of minor
children are some of the terms that need to be mapped out. Do-it-yourself kits are available, but if
trusts, complex estates, or large amounts of money are involved, use a lawyer to draw up the Will.
Medical Care Documents - You need to appoint someone who you want to make decisions if your
unable to do so. Similarly a Living Will tells doctors your wishes regarding which medical or life support
procedures, you do or don't want.
How Do I Start This Estate Planning?
It's a good idea to know where your parents keep important documents. You will need to know
locations for financial information, medical and life insurance policies, contact information for doctors,
lawyers, and financial advisors, funeral and burial plans, real estate estate deeds, birth certificates,
marriage licenses, and social security or social insurance cards.
Help The Estate Planning Along
Your goal should be helping your parents as much as the