What happens when siblings all want the best for Mom or Dad, but cannot agree on what that looks like?
Caring for elderly parents can bring old family dynamics, financial questions, and difficult decisions to the surface. When responsibilities are unclear or communication breaks down, even well-intentioned family members can become overwhelmed, suspicious, or resentful.
- Why transparency around money, caregiving responsibilities, and decision-making can reduce distrust between siblings.
- What caregivers should understand about managing aging parents’ finances, including recordkeeping, compensation, and fiduciary responsibilities.
- How an elder law attorney or professional fiduciary can provide neutral guidance when emotions, family history, or complex care decisions make it hard to move forward.
Listen to learn how planning early, clarifying roles, and bringing in the right professional support can help families approach caregiving decisions with greater confidence and less conflict.
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