Six Questions for Aging Parents

Your Parents Are Aging—And You're Running Out of Time to Have This Conversation

If your parents are getting older, here's the hard truth: by the time dementia is diagnosed or a stroke happens, it's often too late to update their will, sign a power of attorney, or make critical legal decisions.

Most families wait until crisis hits—then they're stuck burning hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars navigating a system they were never prepared for. Medical decisions with no clear authority. Frozen bank accounts. Safe deposit boxes they can't access. Documents that haven't been reviewed in decades—or don't exist at all.

In this video, you'll discover the six essential questions you need to ask your aging parents right now—before memory fades, before a health crisis strikes, and while they can still legally act. These questions could save your family from months of legal chaos and costly mistakes.

Watch now to learn how to protect your parents' wishes and spare your family unnecessary stress when the inevitable happens.

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