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How Clients Can Reduce Risks to Burdens on Their Children as Caregivers

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How Clients Can Reduce Risks to Burdens on Their Children as Caregivers
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When a client's children serve as caregivers, care coordinators, and fiduciaries, they face costs and risks not faced by a client’s other family members. Explore ways in which clients may be able to reduce risks or burdens to devoted children while protecting their own care and control.

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1. How Clients Can Avoid Becoming a Burden on Devoted Children (Sep 2020)

Renée C. Lovelace

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How Clients Can Avoid Becoming a Burden on Devoted Children (Sep 2020)

When a client's children serve as caregivers, care coordinators, and fiduciaries, they face costs and risks not faced by a client’s other family members. Explore ways in which clients may be able to reduce risks or burdens to devoted children while protecting their own care and control.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference

Renée C. Lovelace, The Lovelace Law Firm, P.C. - Austin, TX