Vacation Scams!

Is a vacation on your list in 2020?

Here’s a great article from AAA on how to avoid being scammed by a “third party” booking agency.

“According to the American Hotel and Lodging Association, 23% of consumers said they were misled by a third-party travel booking sites on the phone or on the web, translating to more than $5.7 billion dollars in online booking scams”.

CLICK HERE to read the full AAA article

Get Moving with your Senior!

A new year means new goals for many of us! Even if you or a loved one has limited mobility there are many fun activities one can engage in to get up and moving.

As someone who frequently deals with individuals who are aging and have limited mobility, I personally can attest to how much happier those individuals are, when they are active and engaged in fun activities. So why don’t you try getting moving this year!

Here are some ideas for you to try out on your own or with loved ones from Daily Caring. CLICK HERE

Rhode Island Paralegal Association- Presentation Animals & Law

Excited to be presenting to Rhode Island Paralegal Association this evening (NOV 20) on Part 1 of my Animals and Law series.

Tonight’s topic;
“Estate Planning and Animals”

Thank you to Hackman & Phillips Elder Law RI LLC for hosting this presentation.

Part 2 will be in January and will focused on;
“Animals in Legal Battles and Animals & Business”.

If you’d like to learn more about either presentation, please feel free to reach out to me:
Davidcraven@dcravenlaw.com
Or
Ashley Miner; aminer@hinckleyallen.com

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Alzheimer’s and Dementia are not the same thing!

Did you know; Alzheimer’s and Dementia are not the same thing?

Here’s some information you may find helpful if you are taking care of a loved one, friend, or person who is experiencing memory issues.

In my field, understanding someone’s competency is a large discussion when we embark on getting Estate documents and Power of Attorney documents in order.

My advice, the sooner you get important legal documents done, the better! That way, competency isn’t an issue we have to spend much time on.

Happy to help if your are in RI.

Read the full article from Dailycaring.com by CLICKING HERE

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