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Are you legally obligated to care for elderly parents?

While societal expectations often dictate children should care for aging parents, roughly half of U.S. states have or have had filial responsibility laws that may impose a legal duty to provide care. So, are you legally obligated to care for elderly parents, or is it purely an ethical consideration?

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What Happens When You Can No Longer Care for an Elderly Parent?

According to the Family Caregiver Alliance, over 40 million Americans are caring for an elderly loved one. For many, the time comes when they can no longer care for an elderly parent due to health changes, financial strain, or overwhelming emotional burnout, making professional help a necessity.

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