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It Is Important to Designate a Contingent Beneficiary for Your IRA
April 12th, 2016
A recent IRS private letter ruling highlights why it is important to designate a contingent beneficiary for your IRA in case the primary beneficiary predeceases you. Individual retirement accounts are an important part of many estate plans. By design…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Succession, Taxes, Trust Funding, Weblogs, Will
Medicare Options
April 11th, 2016
When signing up for Medicare benefits it is important to know your options and how they might interact with your current healthcare coverage. For most Americans over the age of 65 the benefits of Medicare are obvious. It provides affordable health ca…
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Taxes on Social Security Benefits
April 8th, 2016
Many people are surprised to learn that their Social Security retirement benefits might be subject to federal income taxes. Many Americans are surprised to learn that they can be taxed on their Social Security retirement benefits as explained in My S…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Long Term Care, Medicaid, Succession, Taxes, Trust Funding, Weblogs
Same-Sex Couples May Still Have Special Estate Planning Needs
April 7th, 2016
Despite the Supreme Court's decision to legalize same-sex marriage in the U.S., many older same-sex couples still face challenges and need special estate planning. The decision by the Supreme Court to legalize same-sex marriage throughout the U.…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Blended Families, Current Affairs, Estate Planning, Power of Attorney, Succession, Trust Funding, Weblogs, Will
Social Security Is Not as Doomed as You Might Think
April 6th, 2016
If you listen to some politicians and alarmist headlines, then you might reach the conclusion that the Social Security system is doomed to fail at any time. The reality is that while the system needs adjustments the situation is not completely broken…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Long Term Care, Taxes, Trust Funding, Weblogs, Will
Women Live Longer than Men but Not Healthier
April 4th, 2016
A new study reveals that women can still expect to live longer than men on average. However, women suffer from more disabilities in those extra years. For some time, estate planning for older married couples has been based in part on the assumption t…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Estate Planning, Long Term Care, Medicaid, Power of Attorney, Trust Funding, Weblogs, Will
Splitting a Farm to Keep It in the Family
April 1st, 2016
Farmers who have more than one child have an estate planning dilemma. The most valuable property that they have is almost always the land and the farm equipment. If all of the children are not interested in farming, it can be difficult to give them a…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Estate Planning, Family Business, Succession, Trust Funding, Weblogs, Will
How to Apply for Social Security
March 31st, 2016
When to apply for Social Security benefits is an important decision that requires careful consideration, but it is also important to know how to apply. It is very easy to find advice about when you should apply for Social Security benefits. Informati…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Succession, Taxes, Trust Funding, Weblogs
Postnuptial Agreements for Estate Planning
March 29th, 2016
Americans are familiar with prenuptial agreements that detail how a couple's property will be divided in the event of a divorce or death. In most states spouses can reach similar agreements after they get married. The Wall Street Journal reports…
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Hospice Director Charged with Murder
March 28th, 2016
Hospices are supposed to provide humane end of life care. Most do. However, one hospice in Texas shows why we should always be vigilant in protecting against abuse of the elderly. Monica Patterson was the director of a hospice in Edinburg, Texas. It…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Elder Abuse, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Long Term Care, Weblogs
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