Entries by WGAlaw

States with Filial Responsibility Laws Ought to Scare You

A Hidden Financial Risk: North Carolina’s Filial Responsibility Law Most adult children assume they are not financially responsible for their parents’ long-term care bills. However, an old and rarely enforced law on the books in North Carolina could present a shocking financial risk for families. It’s called a “filial responsibility” law, and it’s a critical […]

Cost of Care Survey

Facing the Reality of Long-Term Care Costs in North Carolina Planning for the future requires a clear understanding of the potential costs you may face. While old surveys from sources like MetLife provided a snapshot years ago, the financial reality of long-term care has changed dramatically. The costs have continued to climb, making proactive planning […]

Bill Alexander Speaks on Charitable Giving

A Charity’s Guide to Navigating Gifts from Aging Donors Charitable giving is a cornerstone of a meaningful legacy, allowing donors to support the causes they care about deeply. However, for development officers and non-profit organizations, accepting gifts from older donors requires a heightened level of awareness and sensitivity. Understanding the legal issues surrounding a donor’s […]

Adult Care Homes 2 to 6 residents. Are they for you?

An Alternative to Assisted Living: Is a Family Care Home Right for You? When a loved one can no longer live safely on their own, families are often faced with the difficult decision of choosing a long-term care facility. While large assisted living communities are a well-known option, a more intimate and personal alternative exists […]

Cost of Care: Assisted Living Costs- Preparation is the key!

The Shocking Cost of Assisted Living: A Wake-Up Call for Families For many families, an assisted living facility provides the perfect balance of independence and support for an aging loved one. What often comes as a shock, however, is the significant cost. While old industry surveys from a decade ago showed concerning numbers, the financial […]

This Holiday Season- Be prepared to talk about Long Term Care Needs

The Holiday Visit: When to Discuss Long-Term Care with Aging Parents The holiday season is a wonderful time for families to gather, but for adult children who live far away, these visits are often the first time they notice significant changes in their aging parents. While you’re enjoying your time together, it’s also a crucial […]