How to revoke driving privileges for someone with dementia legally

To legally revoke driving privileges for someone with dementia, you have several options depending on your state: request a DMV re-examination, ask their...

To legally revoke driving privileges for someone with dementia, you have several options depending on your state: request a DMV re-examination, ask their...

Paying for dementia care comes with several meaningful tax benefits that many families overlook, often because nobody tells them until after they have...

Managing a joint bank account when your spouse has dementia starts with one urgent step: establish a durable power of attorney while your spouse can still...

The Veterans Aid and Attendance benefit is a tax-free monthly pension supplement that provides veterans and surviving spouses with additional income to...

Creating a trust for someone with Alzheimer's disease requires acting while the person still has enough cognitive capacity to understand what a trust is,...

If you or a loved one is facing early-onset dementia, there are two main Social Security disability programs that can provide financial support: SSDI...

Handling financial exploitation of a person with dementia requires immediate, coordinated action: secure their accounts, document the abuse, report it to...

Long-term care insurance covers dementia care across a wide range of settings, including in-home personal care, adult day programs, assisted living with...

To get guardianship of a parent who can no longer make decisions, you need to file a petition with the probate or superior court in the county where your...

When someone with dementia signs a contract, that contract is not automatically void — but it can almost certainly be challenged.