A California dealership will take back the $62,000 convertible after the man's sister hired an attorney to challenge the sale.
One in four adult Americans serve as caregivers to an elderly relative or friend, often putting a strain on their own savings and retirement plans.
Con artists convinced elderly people they needed special toilet paper and other products to meet new government rules for septic tanks.
Medicare's open-enrollment period started this month. Select the plan that's right for you in 2012.
The latest victims are not related and live in different communities, so the problem is not just a localized one.
Expect nursing homes to respond by cutting staff. Some may decline to accept patients with more complex medical needs.
The late soulstress reportedly wrote a will that excluded her ne'er-do-well ex-husband.
They're tapping their own retirement savings to pay for that care, now that caregiving programs are facing budget cuts.
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