Talk With Your Parents About Long-Term Care And Their Future

Brooke Swier Schloss
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Family Law and Estate Planning attorney helping families across South Dakota plan and protect their loved ones

 

The odds are that someday your parents will need long-term care. Have you had that conversation with them yet?

At least 70% of people over age 65 will require some form of long-term care services and support during their lives.

However, many families find it hard to start this conversation . . . until it's too late.

We've prepared a book - Estate Planning in South Dakota - that provides you with tips about how you can protect your parents, their home, and their retirement savings.

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