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Alzheimers and estate planning for Baby Boomers

Interesting Forbes article here. Can you imagine 1 in 8 BABY BOOMERS will get Alzheimer’s after they turn 65?  How important is estate planning before that time?  Well, if there is a 1 in 8 chance you, or your loved ones, will get Alzheimer’s then there should be an estate plan in place.  A trust, a financial power of attorney and a medical power (or health care directive).  However, should also be a will because death happens as well. The key is PLANNING AHEAD!

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