It isn’t always easy to talk about end-of-life issues with seniors in our lives, but it’s important to do for so many reasons. One of the topics in those discussions should always include the necessity of an elder law attorney, Senior Counsel Lisa Powers writes in an article in the Rochester Business Journal. “No one wants to tell Mom or Dad that it might be time to stop driving, that they shouldn’t have sole control over their finances or that it’s time to consider moving to a senior community,” Lisa writes. “When an elder care attorney comes into play, it’s often to address these exact topics.” The article appeared on page 12 of the July 8 edition: https://rbj.net/2022/07/08/july-8-2022/ (subscription may be required.)