Thursday, November 6, 2014

Protecting Your Parents & Grandparents

Andover, Massachusetts

November 6, 2014

Normally, as parents to young children we are concerned with protecting our little ones; whether that is from falling, the common cold, or which guardian would raise them in the event of our incapacity or passing.  As our children get older and learn to protect themselves, we are often reminded that we need to look out for our other loved ones as well.  So while our children are becoming more independent, our aging parents and grandparents are in need of more support and protection.  We fall into that "sandwich generation" where we are caring for our children and our own parents.

When I was pregnant with my son I began to notice that my grandmother was starting to forget more and more.  I vividly remember the day that I thought, she needs help now.  I was sitting at my office desk overlooking the Boston Harbor late one morning and picked up the phone to call her as I always did.  She was watching "The Price Is Right" with volume so high that it sounded as if the tv was in my own office, not her kitchen 250 miles away. My grandmother, who worked as a teller at Chemical Bank and who managed her family's finances like a cross between a CFO and extreme couponer for over 50 years, told me she missed a credit card payment.  While the credit card fee was only $29.00 and the interest was minimal for her purchases at Kohl's and Macy's, it was unheard of for her.  I offered to call the credit card company and the fees were waived within minutes.  However, this was the beginning of the end for the financial astuteness that ruled her life.

A few months later I went on to have a healthy baby boy, my grandmother's first great grandson. I lived and breathed my new role as a mother, loving and caring for him and making certain he was fully protected.

At the same time, my mother took on the role of caretaker for my grandmother.  In order for my mother to help with my grandmother's medical and financial care, taking her to doctor's appointments and balancing her checkbook, my mother needed legal authority to do so.  My grandmother signed a Power of Attorney and Health Care Proxy when she realized she couldn't quite handle everything.  While I tried to give my grandmother other advice, my grandmother believed she would be fine with the minimal planning she put in place before I entered law school; she and my grandfather had prepared simple wills naming each other as beneficiaries and their three children as successors.  Unfortunately, within a few months, my grandmother got very sick and my mother's siblings had a very different view on how my grandmother should be cared for (or not cared for as the case may be).

Here is the story of how my grandmother went from a caring mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and widow to a victim of an abusive court-appointed guardian who took her freedom, her assets, her home, and her life.

http://rebelpundit.com/how-new-yorks-elderly-lose-their-homes-to-guardianship/

During this entire ordeal I was taking care of my infant son and became pregnant with my second child.  As if raising an infant wasn't tiring enough, the birth of my daughter brought me to a whole new level of exhaustion.  I was of little help to my mother and grandmother; the distance, the babies, and my fear of the abusive people involved in my grandmother's life.  My mother fought harder than anyone to help her mother and is still fighting for other victims of elder abuse.  It is one of the biggest regrets in my life that I was not able to be there for my own grandmother while she fell victim to an all too common and pervasive form of elder abuse that ultimately killed her.

While my mother is still young, I have vowed to never allow her to end up in this situation.  We have prepared more than just a Will, Power of Attorney, and Health Care Proxy for my mother; we have prepared a comprehensive estate plan to protect her and her assets to ensure that corrupt forces will not have any opportunity to step in.  This involves naming trusted family and friends to take care of her in case of any illness or incapacity, planning where she will live, and using trusts to protect her assets.  This is all contained in her Family Affairs Legal Manual to ensure that her explicit instructions will be respected.

Parents need to do everything they can so that their children are taken care of in the event of their own illness, incapacity, or passing.  While this involves naming guardians and putting their own comprehensive estate plan in place, this "sandwich generation" also needs to have serious conversations with their parents and grandparents to help them plan their family affairs to ensure that they have the power to help them when the time comes.  Don't let what happened to my grandmother happen to your loved ones.

Wilson|LF is a family-focused boutique law firm specializing in estate planning located in Andover, Massachusetts and Washington, DC.  We help parents like you organize your affairs, in style, to protect your assets and provide for your loved ones.  We are so passionate about providing "a plan for every family" that we meet families throughout Massachusetts and DC in their homes or offices and have some evening and weekend appointments available every month for utmost convenience. (978) 296-4140 | www.wilsonlf.com





Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Best Mother's Day Gift Ever!

By now, the flood of floral commercials has already reminded us that Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 11th.  But before you plunk down a good chunk of change on something that will wilt and die in a week or so, consider a gift that is truly priceless: a plan for your kids (or grandkids) that provides Mom with peace of mind that, if anything should happen to mom and dad, her children will always be in the care of the people she knows, loves and trusts.
We all hate to think that something could happen to us, but we know it happens to others like us every day. 
We've all seen the news stories of moms and dads who leave their children with a babysitter, get into a terrible accident and don’t make it home.
The babysitter calls and calls, but there is no one to answer. The police are summoned and the children have to be placed with Child Protective Services. It's the thing every mother is most afraid of happening.
We've seen the stories of children placed in the care of people they barely know just because they are related by blood since there was no plan in place that dictated who would take on this incredible responsibility. 
And we have seen the fall out of family fights created when mom and dad didn’t make a plan and the family couldn’t agree on what would happen.  Or in the worst case, what happens when there is no family available.
In all cases, it’s left up to a Judge decide when mom and dad don’t.
We know you don't want this for your children (or grandchildren, nieces or nephews).  And this is where a Child Protection Plan can ensure it never does. Not for your kids.
This Plan provides Moms (and Dads) with the legal planning tools you need to make sure there is never a question about who will take care of your kids if you are in an accident.  The plan includes:
  • Legal documents to name short-term guardians who can be there immediately for your children so they'll never be taken into the arms of strangers or anyone you wouldn’t want. Not even for a moment.
  • Letters to the people you name as short-term guardians so the people you've named will know just what to do if called upon.
  • Instructions to everyone who takes care of your kids as to exactly what to do if you are in an accident … so there's never any question about who to call.
  • Legal documents to name long-term guardians who will raise your children just as you would so there is no family feuding over your children.
  • Letters to your long-term guardians letting them know what to do if called upon. 
  • Instructions and guidelines for your long-term guardians on how you want your kids to be raised...make sure your kids are raised with your values, insights, stories and experience. 
  • Medical powers of attorney for your minor children so the next time they travel without you or you travel without them, you know they'll get the medical care they need. 
  • A custom, personalized I.D. card for your wallet stating that you have minor children at home and who should be contacted if you are in an accident.
If you do not have this Plan in place already for your children (or know a mom who doesn’t), this Mother’s Day is the perfect time to gift this plan to your family.

Wilson|LF includes a Child Protection Plan with all the planning we do for the lucky families with children at home who plan with our office.  This month, in honor of Mother’s Day, we’ll be preparing stand-alone Child Protection Plans for families who need them if you are one of the first five families to schedule an appointment this May.  If you are not one of the first five families, we’ll still help you name legal guardians for your children during your Family Plan Session, whether you create a comprehensive estate plan with us or not. 

Wilson|LF is a family-focused boutique law firm specializing in estate planning located in Andover, Massachusetts and Washington, DC.  We help parents like you organize your affairs, in style, to protect your investments and provide for your loved ones.  We are so passionate about providing "a plan for every family" that we meet families throughout Massachusetts and DC in their homes or offices and have some evening and weekend appointments available every month for utmost convenience. www.wilsonlf.com

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Friday, February 14, 2014

Happy Valentine's Day: A Gift of True Love

By Wilson|LF
Andover, Massachusetts

February 14, 2014

While roses are a beautiful gift and much appreciated on Valentine's Day, they don't last very long.  If you were going to give a gift that truly showed how much you care for and love your spouse and your family, what would that gift be?  Flowers, jewelry, and chocolate are the standards that most people turn to on a day like today.

However, if you are looking for a unique gift that will show your true love and last a lifetime, a TRUST is a wonderful gift.  If someone told you that you were a beneficiary of a trust, wouldn't you be ecstatic and so grateful for such a caring and loving gesture?

By putting your affairs in order, your financial ducks in a row, and having your family taken care of by people you love and trust, you are giving the gift of true love!

Call us at (978) 296-4140 or email info@wilsonlf.com and ask for a special Valentine's Day gift card to meet with us to see how to set-up a trust for you and your loved ones.  The first three people to schedule an appointment this February to give the gift of a TRUST will receive a Family Plan Session, a $750.00 value, at no cost!

Wilson, lf is a family-focused boutique law firm specializing in estate planning located in Andover, Massachusetts and Washington, DC.  We help parents like you organize your affairs, in style, to protect your investments and provide for your loved ones.  We are so passionate about providing "a plan for every family" that we meet families throughout Massachusetts and DC in their homes or offices and have some evening and weekend appointments available every month for utmost convenience. www.wilsonlf.com