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Grandparents can't protect their grandchildren from events that cause pain and grief. But they can help their grandchild cope with loss.
About 40 polio survivors may soon be forced to give up their trusty iron lungs because the only company that provides and services them has stopped guaranteeing parts and repairs.
Dismantling a family home while keeping the peace and saving the memories can be a daunting task.
Explains the responsibilities of a person chosen to serve as an agent in a power of attorney.
Learn more about wills, who needs them and how to prepare them.
Find quick answers to common legal questions concerning wills.
Find quick answers to common legal questions concerning powers of attorney.
One Journey-Many Voices: Conversations about Serious Illness and Dying follows patients, family members and health care professionals from diverse backgrounds as they share their experiences, beliefs and values about serious illness and dying.
This self-help guide provided by the AARP Legal Services Network discusses the basics of creating a will.
Resources about end of life issues for professionals who help individuals coping with loss.
Consider two different viewpoints on this topic, then offer your own opinion in our message board.
Thinking and talking about your death is hard, but planning for it can help you live – and die – the way you want.
Hospice addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the dying patient and family members.
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