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Posts Categorized: Dementia

May Someone with Dementia Sign a Will?

Q. My husband and I would like to make wills, but I am concerned because he has been diagnosed with early-stage dementia. Legally, can he still make a will? A. It depends, but very often the answer would be yes. Under the law, he must have what is called “testamentary capacity”. This means that at… Read More »

Posted June 28, 2025 by Gene Osofsky & filed under Dementia, Estate Planning, General Items, Trusts, Wills.

Legal Steps After a Dementia Diagnosis

Q. My husband was just diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, but still seems to be generally okay. Are there legal steps we should take by way of planning for the future? A.  Yes. Once you or loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or other cognitive impairment, it is important to take action to get your affairs… Read More »

Posted June 14, 2025 by Gene Osofsky & filed under Caregiver Issues, Dementia, Incapacity Planning, Reverse Mortgages.

Planning Your Estate When Your Spouse Has Dementia

Q.  My husband and I have put off doing our estate planning, and now he has dementia and his doctor is concerned about him signing legal documents. He is 5 years older than me and also has some other health issues. We have a home and some financial accounts, and all our assets are held… Read More »

Posted May 3, 2025 by Gene Osofsky & filed under Dementia, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning, Trusts.

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