Advance Directives

Legal Issues for People Living with Dementia and Their Caregivers Webinar

By Bob Goldberg / May 5, 2018

Contact Goldberg & Associates Today Learn more about our service to help your design an estate plan for your loved ones today.

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Advance Directives for Dementia

By Bob Goldberg / May 4, 2018

I have met with several families over the past few weeks who have been taking care of loved ones with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia for many, many years. Their loved ones have reached the point where they have pretty much no quality life. They are merely existing – being spoon fed, being shifted…

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Who needs estate planning?

By Bob Goldberg / May 8, 2014

You should have a plan if you want to make sure you stay in control of your financial and healthcare decision making in the event of your disability. You should also take the time to plan if you want to make sure your wealth goes to who you want, when you want, the way you…

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What is estate planning?

By Bob Goldberg / May 6, 2014

Estate planning should be a life long process of taking steps to provide for you and the people you love.  You never know when disability will strike. When most people think of estate planning they think about transferring what they own at their death. Another equally important part of planning is thinking about making transfers…

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After A Divorce, Make Sure to Reevaluate Your Estate Plan

By Bob Goldberg / December 12, 2013

Your ex or soon-to-be ex-spouse may still have authority over your medical and financial affairs after your divorce. This should send shock-waves through most people knowing their ex-spouse may still have so much control over them after they part company in a divorce. This is why it is important to update your beneficiary designations and…

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How To Get Resistant Aging Parents To Talk About The Future

By Bob Goldberg / September 23, 2013

A parent can grow angry when you talk to them about planning for declining health. This article offers some tips.

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Is It a Good Idea to Add My Son or Daughter to My Bank Account?

By Bob Goldberg / September 17, 2013

Putting your adult child on your bank could lead you to losing your money to their creditors.

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Estate Planning and Divorce in Fayette County, Georgia

By Bob Goldberg / August 7, 2013

You may need to make changes to your will, power of attorney, health care advance directives, trust and beneficiary designations if you divorce.

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Are you or a loved one transitioning to an Assisted Living Facility?

By Bob Goldberg / August 5, 2013

A comprehensive durable financial power of attorney is better than a form.

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Health Care Advance Directives are the Foundation of Estate Planning

By Bob Goldberg / July 11, 2012

Be prepared when tragedy strikes and your loved one has to go to the hospital. We all have the right to make decisions about our own health care. But what happens if we cannot speak for ourselves? Advance Directives are legal documents stating your wishes for the doctors and rest of your healthcare team to…

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