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When your relative has money questions

When your relative has money questions

Is Dad asking if he should sell the house now that Mom is gone? Or perhaps Aunt Mary is anxious about her stock investments.

Even if you are good at managing your own money, helping a relative make financial decisions can bring a lot of pressure. Consider hiring a professional to advise you.

Ask your friends for the names of financial services specialists they would recommend.

Interview several candidates, in person. Ask about

Ask yourself how comfortable you are with the person. Does he or she explain concepts patiently and in terms you can understand? The last thing you want is someone who snows you with jargon and numbers.

Finally, consider having an elderlaw attorney check any recommendations. There may be tax implications. In addition, decisions made now could unknowingly affect eligibility for Medicaid and other long-term care options.

Does your loved one need financial guidance?
As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice see many family members doing their best to help an aging loved one with money matters. Because the stakes are so high and some advisors are not always ethical, we highly recommend you do the research and find a licensed professional to help you. Not sure where to turn? Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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