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The Woodlawn Law Center is ready to help you prepare for dealing with aging parents. The article link below discusses the signs to look for when deciding if your aging parent should not be living alone. This will also be a critical time to have the proper legal documents prepared in order to care for your aging parent. Powers of Attorney, Power of Attorney for Health Care and Health Care Directive, Last Will and Testament, and possibly a Trust, should be prepared before the aging parent can no longer understand the documents. 

Contact David Schmidt at the Woodlawn Law Center, 636.240.6667 to discuss your own situation and how we can help with your aging parent(s).  Call us today! Elder Lawyer, Estate Planning Lawyer, Disability Lawyer, Social Security Lawyer, O Fallon Lawyer. 

http://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/relationships-and-special-occasions/parenting/aisha-sultan/signs-that-your-aging-parent-should-not-be-living-alone/article_330b48d8-5a42-5fa7-8193-33a94d4f89ac.html#.VjqDDyXqBY0.email

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