This is the third of four episodes where we’ll explore the “money mindset” of some unique groups that advisors serve.
One of the more difficult situations an advisor can face occurs when a client starts showing signs of cognitive decline. How do you tell if your client is no longer able to make good decisions? How do you bring family members into that discussion? And when should you invoke the power of attorney?
We’re joined by two professionals who have worked with clients showing signs of cognitive decline: Linda Shick, Senior Vice President and Portfolio Manager at Angas Shick Private Wealth Counsel, and Hyman Darling, Attorney at Bacon-Wilson PC and President of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Together, they discuss the keys to managing this complex situation, including the emotional and financial balance between the client, their family and the other professionals that may be involved.
For full show notes and links mentioned in this episode, visit http://bmogam.com/betterconversations.
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