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March/April 2023

What to Consider When There is a Recent Dementia Diagnosis

A Conversation with an Elder Law Attorney

By  Sidney Kess, JD, LLM, CPA and Elizabeth Forspan, JD

May 2023 0

In Brief As the country's population ages, increasing numbers of people find themselves experiencing conditions of chronic illness. CPAs that serve such clients can tailor…

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ICYMI—Financial Planning Challenges Facing Older Americans

How CPAs Can Help

By  Peter J. Strauss, JD, Louis W. Pierro, JD and Elizabeth Forspan, JD

June 2020 0

In Brief As the number of senior citizens in the United States continues to rise, CPAs and financial planners will be increasingly called upon to…

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Financial Planning Challenges Facing Older Americans

How CPAs Can Help

By  Peter J. Strauss, JD, Louis W. Pierro, JD and Elizabeth Forspan, JD

May 2019 0

In Brief As the number of senior citizens in the United States continues to rise, CPAs and financial planners will be increasingly called upon to…

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Getting Older Without Family

Addressing Personal, Legal, and Financial Concerns

By  Sidney Kess, JD, LLM, CPA, James R. Grimaldi, CPA, James A.J. Revels, CPA and Elizabeth Forspan, JD

July 2018 0

The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) projects that by 2030, approximately 16% of women will be between 80 and 84 years old and childless…

Feature Articles

ICYMI | The Critical Importance of a Power of Attorney for Incapacitated Individuals

By  Elizabeth Forspan, JD, Sidney Kess, JD, LLM, CPA, Ronald A. Fatoullah, JD and Jeffrey P. Gorak, JD

May 2018 0

In Brief Illness and injury can happen to anyone at any time, though they are more common for older persons. In the worst case they…

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Casualty Loss Deductions and Other Hurricane-Related Tax Benefits

Updated for Hurricanes Harvey and Irma

By  Elizabeth Forspan, JD and Robert S. Barnett, JD, CPA

September 2017 0

Editor's Note: This article was originally published in February 2013 as "Casualty Losses for Property Damaged by Hurricane Sandy" and has been updated to address…

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The Critical Importance of a Power of Attorney for Incapacitated Individuals

By  Elizabeth Forspan, JD, Sidney Kess, JD, LLM, CPA, Ronald A. Fatoullah, JD and Jeffrey P. Gorak, JD

May 2017 0

In Brief Illness and injury can happen to anyone at any time, though they are more common for older persons. In the worst case they…

TFA | Legal, Tax, and Financial Issues for Helping Parents Columns

TFA | Legal, Tax, and Financial Issues for Helping Parents

By  Sidney Kess, JD, LLM, CPA, James R. Grimaldi, CPA, James A.J. Revels, CPA and Elizabeth Forspan, JD

February 2017 0

More than two dozen states have filial responsibility laws requiring children to provide necessities to parents who are unable to provide such necessities for themselves.…

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