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Long Term Financial Planning
It is important to look at financial issues that may come up in the future. Long-term financial planning can be complicated.
It includes:
* Issues about inheritances—or who will get any money or property when your loved one dies
* Making a will about medical and financial needs
* Making arrangements about selling or caring for property
* Setting aside money for funeral arrangements

Long-term financial planning may mean you need a lawyer’s advice, or even naming a representative for your loved one’s finances. It is best to talk over your loved one’s wishes about a will or property in the early stage of Alzheimer’s while he or she still can make decisions. Because if you and your family members don’t, you may have to make decisions without really knowing what your loved one wanted.

 

 
 
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