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Books

My most recent book, My Last Gift, is a crucial resource no matter where you live, your age, or health status. It provides clear, practical advice on end-of-life planning. This book helps you make informed decisions and find peace of mind so you can focus on living. Think of it as a beacon of hope and clarity, offering step-by-step guidance to ease the journey.
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Explore My Earlier Works on Elders, Caregiving, and Dementia
Complex issues arise with end-of-life planning, elder care, caregiving, and dealing with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Sometimes, these issues also include our own thoughts and feelings, and that can be hard.
For those based in Nevada, my earlier books look into the puzzles of elder care, caregiving, and how to find a way forward in the complex worlds of Alzheimer’s and dementia. These books address specific needs and regulations in Nevada, providing reliable insights for caregivers and families who live in my home state.
About
Kim Boyer is a lawyer, author and speaker from Las Vegas, Nevada.
She graduated magna cum laude from the University of San Diego School of Law. She is certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation, and has been practicing estate planning, probate and elder law for over twenty-five years. She has been named as a Super Lawyer in the area of Elder Law, and founded her own firm Boyer Law Group in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Kim’s most recent book My Last Gift, An Essential End-of-Life Planner: Important Guidance for You and Your Loved Ones, was published by Zeitgeist, an imprint of Penguin Random House in 2024. She is also the co-author of Alzheimer’s and Dementia: A Practical and Legal Guide for Nevada Caregivers, which was published by the University of Nevada Reno Press in 2006, updated in 2011, and updated most recently in 2025.
She is also the co-author of The Essential Eldercare Handbook for Nevada, also published by University of Nevada Reno Press. She publishes a monthly newsletter on elder law issues.
She is a frequent speaker on aging and elder law topics. She has three kids and three dogs.

