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What estate planning should my child have in place once they reach adulthood?– Be a Proactive Parent
Dear Proactive Parent: Once your kid becomes a legal adult—which is age 18 or 21, depending on your state—many areas of their life that were once under your control will become…
2022 Estate Planning Checkup: Is Your Estate Plan “Up-To-Date”?
2022 Estate Planning Checkup: Is Your Estate Plan Up-To-Date?
What Is Spousal Impoverishment?
What Is Spousal Impoverishment?
My Parent Doesn't Have a Designated Power of Attorney. Which Child Should Be the POA?
Which child Should have POA? This is a million-dollar question, asked almost daily at our offices from incoming calls. We hope this hashtag#article helps.
What To Do When One Sibling Is Trying to Get Guardianship of Our Parent
One Sibling Trying to Get Guardianship of a Parent?
Plan Ahead Before Seeking Nursing Home Care: Avoid Unnecessary Debt for You and Your Family
Many senior citizens may need the services of a nursing home or at-home care at some point in their life. You might assume that government assistance or health insurance will step in and cover the cost if you cannot afford these services. Unfortunately, neither health insurance nor Medicare covers long-term care. Because obtaining long-term care insurance can be very expensive, Medicaid could become your only option.
The 5 Phases of Retirement Planning
It all begins with an idea.