The case of Stevenson v. Stevenson shows that a family caregiver may be compensated from estate if she can show services provided, their fair market value, and rebut presumption that she provided the services gratuitously.
Where to live in retirement may well be a two-step process, with one location in early retirement when you are healthy and independent, and another later on when you may need assistance.
Learn all the law you need to know to work with your older clients and those with disabilities. You’ll also receive four CEU credits. About this event Join Margolis Bloom & D’Agostino at our annual Law School for Social Workers virtually, and learn all the law you need to know
Boston Foundation report highlights coming crisis in caregiving. We need to act now to improve working conditions for caregivers and prepare for the coming deluge of Baby Boomers needing care.
The United States is coming to the recognition that we need more caregivers for children and older adults, and we need to pay them more. Call 781-705-6400
Taking care of aging parents can be a family affair where possible. Starting with a list of potential tasks, family members can decide who will do what.
3 out of 4 seniors want to stay in their homes, most can’t and shouldn’t. We need better housing options. Margolis & Bloom, Wellesley and Boston, MA, 02481