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What Changes Will Be Made to Social Security This Year?
Here are five Social Security changes for 2020 that could impact your monthly take-home income.
How Will Baby Boomers Handle “Long-Term Caregiving?
Nine in 10 baby boomers, who expect to be caregivers, say they are willing to make significant lifestyle changes in order to care for a family member or loved one, the Bankers Life Center for a Secure Retirement reported Thursday.
Can You Protect Your Home If You Need Medicaid?
If you are single or are a widow or widower and will likely never return home after moving into a Medicaid certified nursing home, the house can be sold, and planning might be done with the proceeds of the sale.
Dividing Property for Married or Maybe-Not-So-Married Spouses
Marriage is a tie that binds two people together legally. Although people generally enter into marriage with high hopes for an enduring relationship, sometimes the relationship falters.
What is the Latest With the Fight Over John Steinbeck’s Estate?
Another chapter is set to play out this week in a decades-old family dispute over control of the classic works by author John Steinbeck.
What Is a Bypass Trust?
A bypass trust could help your estate planning, depending on your financial goals.
Your Estate Plan Decides or the State Decides – The benefits of a total Family Protection Plan
By planning in advance, you have the say as to who receives which assets. The people you care about are more apt to receive your property.
Why an Attorney Should Help with Medicaid Planning and the Medicaid Application
Many seniors and their families don’t use a lawyer to plan for long-term care or Medicaid, often because they’re afraid of the cost.
Preparing for the Legal and Medical Aspects of End-of-Life
We plan for so many transitions in life: births, graduations, weddings, retirement and moves. We want these transitions to go smoothly and be as comfortable and easy as possible.
Second Time Down the Aisle? Make Sure Your Estate Plan Is Ready
The first thing to realize is that as soon as you marry, your spouse is granted certain inheritance rights under law. However, these rights of inheritance can be waived or modified by using an anti-nuptial agreement, or as its more commonly known, a pre-nuptial agreement.
