A Difficult Decision: Having an Elderly Parent Declared Incapacitated

January 11, 2017

If your elderly parent’s mental state is deteriorating to the point where he or she is unable to manage day-to-day activities, it may be time to make the difficult decision to have him or her declared incapacitated.

When Should an Aging Parent Stop Driving?

December 21, 2015

So your Mother admits she had another little fender-bender in a parking lot. Or you notice new scuffs on the side of Father’s car, where he scraped a fence or the side of the garage. Could it be time to have that conversation about whether or not they should be driving? None of us wants […]

Educating Seniors Project of the Trusts and Estates Section,
State Bar of California

March 17, 2015

The Educating Seniors Project informs seniors, their families, and the community about laws and resources for protection against elder financial abuse.

“Your Financial Survival”, a presentation by Jennifer L. Wilkerson & Marty Austin

March 8, 2013

On Saturday, March 16th, Jennifer L. Wilkerson and Marty Austin will present “Your Financial Survival” at the monthly meeting of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) – Nevada County Branch.  The event begins at 9:30 a.m. at Peace Lutheran Church in Grass Valley.  We have 5 questions to help you plan and create the life YOU want. More event […]