A Tale of Two Losses: Your Memory & Your Money A Tale of Two Losses: Your Memory & Your Money Dr. Peter Lichtenberg, Wayne State University Friday, January 17, 2020 0 Older adults in the U.S. lose millions of dollars each year to financial exploitation and scams. Many factors make older adults vulnerable to financial predators, and the decline in memory and... Read more
Navigating Probate for Guardians Navigating Probate for Guardians With Irena Politano Friday, January 17, 2020 0 Join me and my guest, Irena Politano of Michigan Conservators as we discuss guardianships and conservatorships for those who are no longer able to take care of their personal needs. Read more
Got a Scary Caregiver? Got a Scary Caregiver? With Dr. Paula Duren Thursday, November 7, 2019 0 Join me and my guest, Dr. Paula Duren, of Universal Dementia Caregivers as we discuss the importance of finding the right caregiver for your loved one. More and more, people require caregivers.... Read more
Awesome Senior Home Products Awesome Senior Home Products Nexus Home Medical Equipment Wednesday, October 16, 2019 0 Learn about all of the products that are available for home medical care from my guest, Lisa Cousino, the director of sales and customer care of Nexus Home Medical Equipment. This is a key topic... Read more
Wednesday, November 3, 2021 / Categories: Financial, Debt & Bankruptcy Bankruptcy As a Financial Strategy With Steven J. Cohen, Attorney and Partner, Lipson Neilson Attorney and bankruptcy specialist Steven Cohen, partner with Lipson Neilson discusses personal and business bankruptcy including the specifics of Chapters 7 and 13, the perspectives of the debtor and the creditor, bankruptcy myths, and how filing for bankruptcy can be helpful as a financial strategy. Previous Article Gracefully Greying Introduces New Classes Next Article Still Texting After All These Years Print Tags: Bankruptcy and Seniors Steven J. Cohen Bankruptcy as a Solution Chapter 13 Chapter 7 Personal Debt Business Debt Bankruptcy Myths