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Do Not Regret Your Retirement
August 15th, 2016
When many people retire they have regrets about things that they wish they had done differently. It does not have to be that way. To fulfill their version of the American dream many people make a bargain with themselves. They bargain that they will w…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Long Term Care, Succession, Taxes, Trust Funding, Weblogs, Will
New Profession Helps Seniors Move
August 12th, 2016
Moving from a home that you have lived in for decades can be a daunting task, especially when you have to sort through a lifetime’s worth of stuff—not all of which will fit into your new home. Senior move managers specialize in making such moves…
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Estate Planning after Retirement
July 26th, 2016
Every stage of life presents its own estate planning issues and areas of concern. Retirement is no different. Most estate planning attorneys advise people to review their estate plans every couple of years to make sure the plans are still effective a…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Long Term Care, Medicaid, Power of Attorney, Succession, Taxes, Trust Funding, Weblogs, Will
Unhappy in Retirement
July 18th, 2016
A recent study revealed that more Americans than ever are unhappy or dissatisfied in retirement. If you are one of them, getting your affairs in order might help your security and satisfaction. When working people think about retirement, they normall…
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Your Retirement and Your Children
June 28th, 2016
You might think that you are only hurting yourself by not saving for retirement, but you are also hurting your children in two important ways. It is common knowledge that a large percentage of Americans do not have any retirement savings. Some people…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Estate Planning, Long Term Care, Medicaid, Power of Attorney, Probate, Succession, Taxes, Trust Funding, Weblogs, Will
Should You Be Confident about Your Retirement Plans?
April 13th, 2016
Many Americans who are confident about their plans for retirement might want to reconsider, especially if those plans rely on Social Security or part-time employment. Recent survey results indicate that almost two-thirds of Americans are at least som…
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Categories: Aging Issues, Current Affairs, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Long Term Care, Medicaid, Succession, Taxes, Trust Funding, Weblogs, Will
Should Dave Ramsey Be Regulated?
March 21st, 2016
The Department of Labor's pending regulation concerning financial planners who handle retirement accounts has caused some concern that popular media figures like Dave Ramsey might be censored. Elder law advocates have long been concerned that pe…
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Categories: Current Affairs, Elder Abuse, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Succession, Taxes, Web/Tech, Weblogs
The Percentage of Income You Might Get From Social Security
March 17th, 2016
Social Security is designed to be a pension system that replaces income when people retire. However, it is not designed to be a full pension that replaces your entire income. It is therefore important to know what percentage of your current monthly i…
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How Millennials Can Save For Retirement
February 9th, 2016
It is no secret that many millennials are beginning their careers with large amounts of debt. Many of them are making the mistake of waiting to save for retirement until their debts are paid off. Before they even start their professional lives many i…
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Affording 100 Years of Life
February 8th, 2016
The number of Americans living to see their 100th birthday is on the rise. It is not easy to pay for that many years of retirement. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of Americans who lived to be 100 years old incr…
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