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Ten Things to Know About Special Needs Planning
One of the most important things you can do to protect someone with special needs is to plan for their future. This…
Available Benefits for Seniors
Seniors in the US are experiencing financial insecurity due to current inflationary pressures. In addition to cutting down on unnecessary expenses, retirees…
Inheritance and Creditors
Probate can be avoided by using legal techniques, saving taxes, avoiding public proceedings, and avoiding the need for court approval. It can…
Estate Planning is More Important Than Ever
There is considerable uncertainty regarding the outcomes of US tax legislation proposals. The truth is none of us know the future. Estate…
Naming a Special Needs Child as a Beneficiary
To protect their needs-based government benefits, leaving assets to benefit a child with special needs requires careful planning. It is also important to…
When a Disability Worsens, Do Government Benefits Increase?
The severity of your disability will not affect your SSDI or SSI benefits. The answer is no. In the case of Social…
Estate Planning Mistakes Can Occur Even Among the Rich and Famous
Stars and celebrities may not get the best advice when it comes to estate planning, regardless of how much they make or…
The Importance of Having a Will
There has been a minimal increase of only 2.5 percent in the number of Americans who have a will, according to a…
Long-Term Care Medicaid Eligibility and Planning
Since 1965, Medicaid has provided healthcare to individuals with low incomes and few assets. The state and the federal governments cooperate in delivering…
Don’t Make These Common Mistakes in Your Estate Plan
Estate planning is often seen as a one-time task that can be filed away until one’s death. However, without being aware of the…