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Solicitor
in Charge: Tom FitzPatrick
Member
Solicitors for the Elderly Client
Wills, Enduring
Powers of Attorney
This
page does not aspire to political correctness but comes straight
to the point.
We are looking
for a snappy title which includes those who already are elderly
and those who recognise that, while they too will become elderly they have not got there yet and are not ready to be classified
as elderly. Answers in the web-site comments section or, better
still, in the letters column of a national newspaper. You may mention
our name and web-site.
PLANNING
FOR BECOMING ELDERLY
We are starting
to learn that we all must plan for becoming elderly. If we don’t
think we shall get there, we must certainly review our Wills. In
fact, we should review Wills anyway.
FIRST PRINCIPLES
- Be aware
that there is a potential cost of nursing and residential care.
- Recognise
that there is the possibility of a stroke, serious accident, or
Alzheimer's or other diseases or simply old age, or other incapacity
which might prevent our handling our assets or business affairs.
- It is easier
to plan when fit and well than wait until frailties develop.
ACTION
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