There are countless ways to finance long-term care needs. All too often, though, individuals do not pursue a comprehensive care plan early enough to cover all of their future costs. […]
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Estate Planning Procrastination In my elder law practice, far and above all other concerns is client procrastination. Most people wait until something bad happens before they take action or make decisions. […]
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While estate planning is important for everyone, women especially need to understand estate planning and have a plan of their own in place. Here are some issues that are of […]
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Alzheimer’s, the disease that robs you of your memories, your personality, your ability to think, your ability to reason, your motor skills, and eventually your life. This was the sobering […]
Read More »Listen Up Retirees: There Will Be No Cost of Living Increase For Social Security Benefits in 2016
The latest news released by the Social Security Administration has not been well-received by the 65 million retirees, disabled workers and their families who rely on Social Security benefits for […]
Read More »These States Will Usher in Changes to Their Death Taxes in 2016
In 2015, there are still 20 U.S. jurisdictions that collect a death tax at the state level: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, […]
Read More »‘Till Death Do Us Part, Too: Estate Planning Tips for Commitment Without Marriage
Advice columnist Ann Landers once observed that “love is friendship that has caught fire.” If that’s true, there are thousands of ways for that blaze to unfold. For many Americans, […]
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