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Powers of Attorney: A Quick Guide
Estate Planning does not begin and end without implementing Power of Attorney (POA) documents. All states recognize powers of attorney, but rules…
How do I Write a Letter of Instruction?
Letters of instruction, or letters of intent, are an important part of estate planning. They provide background information and the purpose of…
Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment
There will be a cost of living adjustment (COLA) of the highest level in decades in 2023, as well as a decrease…
Claim Social Security at the Right Time
To supplement retirement income for America’s elderly population, Social Security serves as a support system. While in the workforce, you contribute monthly to…
Asset Restructuring for Long-term Care
In the last five years of life, long-term care is estimated to cost between $233,00 and $367,00 on average. Those with long-term…
Embracing Retirement
Despite not wanting to age, aging is a symbol of success when compared to the alternatives. With age comes wisdom and many years…
A Brief Overview of SSI
In general, income refers to money received by an entity or individual in exchange for their services or products. The definition varies depending…
Understanding Advance Directives
Advance Directives are legal documents that provide guidance on health care and medical decisions if a person becomes incapacitated. Advance directives sometimes…
The Selection and Appointment of Your Legal Representatives
Our experience with the Coronavirus pandemic has taught us that life is unpredictable. Too many aging Americans were infected with a life-threatening…
Cryptocurrency’s Involvement in Your Estate Plan
According to Florida Today, 46 million Americans own Bitcoin, the most popular and well-known cryptocurrency asset. Bitcoin was created in January 2009…