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Not many of us have the financial security to withstand an unexpected medical event or long-term caregiving. On average, caregivers spend five to ten thousand dollars per year, out-of-pocket, to help their care partners. This can lead to insecurity and significant debt.
Consumer debt and bankruptcy attorney, Ryan Singleton, joins Amanda Singleton on this episode of Candid Conversations About Care to talk about your options for managing finances in times of crisis.
(Conversations in this podcast are for informational purposes only and are not to be substituted for legal or financial advice. Always contact your own attorney for legal advice, your own financial planner for financial advice, and your own doctor for medical advice.)
Not many of us have the financial security to withstand an unexpected medical event or long-term caregiving. On average, caregivers spend five to ten thousand dollars per year, out-of-pocket, to help their care partners. This can lead to insecurity and significant debt.
Consumer debt and bankruptcy attorney, Ryan Singleton, joins Amanda Singleton on this episode of Candid Conversations About Care to talk about your options for managing finances in times of crisis.
(Conversations in this podcast are for informational purposes only and are not to be substituted for legal or financial advice. Always contact your own attorney for legal advice, your own financial planner for financial advice, and your own doctor for medical advice.)