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đź’¬ Show Notes
In this episode, Roger Whitney welcomes elder law expert Kathy McNair to discuss the often-overlooked but crucial topic of elder care, especially for those retiring solo. They explore what elder law really means, how it differs from traditional estate planning, and why having the right legal documents—like healthcare proxies and powers of attorney—is vital for protecting your future and legacy. Alongside practical insights on guardianships and conservatorships, Roger shares a fresh perspective on gratitude and contentment as essential mindsets for a meaningful retirement. Plus, he answers listener questions and wraps up with a special personal announcement.
OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
ROCKIN RETIREMENT IN THE WILD
INTERVIEW WITH KATHY MCNAIR
LISTENER QUESTIONS
SMART SPRINT
BONUS
REFERENCES
FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS!
By Roger Whitney, CFP®, CIMA®, RMA, CPWA®4.6
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đź’¬ Show Notes
In this episode, Roger Whitney welcomes elder law expert Kathy McNair to discuss the often-overlooked but crucial topic of elder care, especially for those retiring solo. They explore what elder law really means, how it differs from traditional estate planning, and why having the right legal documents—like healthcare proxies and powers of attorney—is vital for protecting your future and legacy. Alongside practical insights on guardianships and conservatorships, Roger shares a fresh perspective on gratitude and contentment as essential mindsets for a meaningful retirement. Plus, he answers listener questions and wraps up with a special personal announcement.
OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
ROCKIN RETIREMENT IN THE WILD
INTERVIEW WITH KATHY MCNAIR
LISTENER QUESTIONS
SMART SPRINT
BONUS
REFERENCES
FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS!

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