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Estate Planning Is Essential for Unmarried CouplesWhile estate planning is important for married couples, it is arguably even more necessary for couples that live together without getting married.
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Buried items in Trump’s budget call for changes to MedicareTrump’s budget is a rundown of administration priorities and goals versus a mandate, and any changes to the program would need to make it through Congress.
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Why Elder Law Attorneys Aren’t Just for SeniorsThere are many benefits for seniors who work with an elder law attorney, but the advantages also extend to their families.
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Trump’s Proposed BudgetA Trillion Dollars From Medicaid Programs would be cut by Trump’s Proposed Budget
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Finding Connections And Comfort At The Local CafeFor Alzheimer’s patients, emotional isolation is a threat, but hundreds of “Memory Cafes” around the country offer them to be with others who understand.
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Check out our May Newsletter!Read our May newsletter about celebrating May the Fourth (and my birthday!) and learning if a 55-plus community is the right fit for you!
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Medicaid Protections for the Healthy SpouseMedicaid law provides protections for the spouses of Medicaid applicants to have the support needed while their husband or wife receives long term care.
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Immigration Policies Cause Shortage of Caregivers for EldersWill Restrictive Immigration Policies Cause a Shortage of Caregivers for the Elderly?
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The Most Important Estate Planning DocumentsMaking sure you have the right estate planning documents is one of the simplest ways to have a positive impact on your family's future.
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Understanding How Assets Are Distributed in a WillWhen creating an estate plan, the main decision is how your assets will be distributed after you pass away.
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IRS Issues Long-Term Care Premium Deductibility Limits for 2020The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the amount taxpayers can deduct from their 2020 income as a result of buying long-term care insurance.
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Medicaid's Treatment of the HomeNursing home residents do not automatically have to sell their homes in order to qualify for Medicaid, but that doesn't mean the house is completely protected.