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Jackson County’s growing senior needs: A closer look at financial and legal support
As Jackson County’s senior population grows, many elderly residents face increased challenges in securing the support they need. This includes access to essential financial planning tools like estate planning, power of attorney, and long-term care insurance. With the older population expected to nearly double by 2030, seniors are increasingly vulnerable to financial insecurity. In fact, […]
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Texas judge’s guardianship over senior dementia patient Elvie Kingston sparks ethical concerns
Recent issues have highlighted big questions about Texas Supreme Court Justice John Devine’s role in managing the trust and guardianship of Elvie Kingston, a 76-year-old millionaire with dementia. This situation is raising eyebrows not just about a judge’s involvement with a non-family member’s estate, but also about bigger issues like elder law, legal ethics, and […]