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Your Family Legacy: What's a Photo Without a Story Your Family Legacy: What's a Photo Without a Story Leisure Friday, February 25, 2022 0 Digital photo expert Gaylotta Murray talks about your family legacy and the importance of attaching a story to your photos. Read more
Social Work Ethics Related to Family Caregivers of Older Adults Social Work Ethics Related to Family Caregivers of Older Adults Life Stages Wednesday, February 23, 2022 0 Ellen Craine, JD, LMSW discusses navigating social work ethical dilemmas concerning family care givers of older adults. Read more
How to Build a Happy Marriage How to Build a Happy Marriage Life Stages Friday, February 18, 2022 0 Build a meaningful connection with your new spouse and plan a happy future - as senior newlyweds! Read more
Laurie Blume / Wednesday, September 15, 2021 / Categories: Legal, Advanced Planning Preparing For Your Aging Parents With Lipson|Neilson Attorney Christina DiMichele Christina DiMichele, a family law attorney with Lipson Neilson, discusses how to have a meaningful conversation with aging parents about sensitive topics including finances, life changes and the importance of using Gracefully Greying’s Listing Life Fully - a personal and family document of records, resources, contacts, and wishes. Print 24896 Tags: Lipson Neilson Christina DiMichele Listing Life Fully Aging Parents Organizing Aging Parents More links Christina DiMichele, Lipson Neilson Listing Life FullyCreate a smooth transition for your loved ones when the unexpected happens by preparing, recording, and organizing your important documents all in one place Related articles The Grey Divorce: Issues and Settlement Dealing with Personal and Sentimental Belongings "You Can't Paint That" - A Senior's Guide to Living With Your HOA Basic Estate Planning Are Your Financial Affairs in Order Before You Die? Avoid Probate Court!