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End-of-Life Planning vs Estate Planning: What's the Difference? 27 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Frequently Asked Questions, Generated Content

End-of-Life Planning vs. Estate Planning: What’s the Difference?

In Ontario, a Power of Attorney for Personal Care (POAPC) is a legal document that covers healthcare, living arrangements, and other personal needs. It's important to choose someone trustworthy and capable of understanding your wishes. 17 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Generated Content, Long-Term Care Crisis

Power of Attorney for Personal Care (POAPC): Ontario

Planning for Your Long Term Care in Case of Incapacity | By taking these steps, you can plan for your future long-term care needs and ensure your wishes are respected if you become incapable of making decisions for yourself. 09 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Generated Content, Long-Term Care Crisis

Planning for Your Long Term Care in Case of Incapacity

These early financial warning signs and risks are a crucial part of planning for diminishing capacity to protect a vulnerable family member... 09 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Guardian Safeguards

Diminishing Capacity: Financial Risks & Early Warning Signs

Planning for the incapacity of vulnerable adults involves creating legal and practical arrangements to ensure their well-being and financial stability if they become unable to make decisions for themselves. This includes designating substitute decision-makers through powers of attorney or protection mandates, developing comprehensive care plans, and potentially seeking court-appointed guardianship or trusteeship.  05 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Generated Content, Guardian Safeguards

Designating Decision Makers for Vulnerable Adults

$500K estate of woman under care of public guardian will go to Winnipeg Foundation. Court finds note leaving only $1 to family and friends, written by woman who led 'solitary life,' is valid... 26 May
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

Court Rules in Favour of Winnipeg Foundation in $500k Estate Case

Without a plan in place, assets like retirement savings, real estate, or other investments may need to be liquidated to cover the costs. This is why incorporating long-term care strategies into estate planning is essential. 08 May
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Long-Term Care Crisis

Planning for Long-Term Care Costs without Draining Your Estate

Be prepared to be vulnerable. Start by acknowledging it's a challenging topic and ensure everyone is comfortable and open to the discussion. 07 May
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Generated Content, Long-Term Care Crisis

How to Discuss Long-Term Care Planning with Your Family

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia, it may be difficult to think beyond the day to day. However, taking steps now can help prepare for a smoother tomorrow. 01 May
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Related Resources

Decision-Making After a Dementia Diagnosis: Planning Ahead

The Estate Planning Risks of Predatory Marriages 10 Apr
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Life Events

The Estate Planning Risks of Predatory Marriages

Estate planning and long-term care planning should go hand in hand. A well-prepared plan ensures that assets are managed properly, healthcare preferences are honored, and family members are not left struggling to make last-minute financial decisions. 15 Mar
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Long-Term Care Crisis

Estate and Long-term Care Planning Should Go Hand in Hand

As individuals approach the end of life, families often find themselves at the heart of crucial care decisions. It is essential for families to communicate openly, ensuring that all members feel supported and included in the decision-making process. 26 Feb
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Related Resources

Understanding The Role of Family in End-Of-Life Care Decisions

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