What Do We Do With The Car

Have you ever thought about what is going to happen with the family car after your death? The answer is the typical legal answer, depends; and I am not talking about the kind you wear. If your car is in …

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Incapacity and Financial Powers of Attorney

Have you ever thought about what would happen to your real estate, bank accounts, investments and other property (your “stuff”) if you could not take care of them because of incapacity due to an accident, illness or injury? How would …

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Medicare Part C Where’s the Advatage

Since it began in 1965, Medicare has provided a basic level of health insurance for the vast majority of seniors. That system evolved into Medicare Part A, which includes hospitalization and rehabilitative care after hospitalization and Part B, which includes …

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Medicaid Eligibility-Top 8 Mistakes

1. Thinking it’s too late to plan.

 It’s almost never too late to take planning steps, even after you have moved into a nursing home. It does not matter whether you are single or married, have $40,000 in assets or …

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Staggering Your Retirement

You may have retired but your spouse has not. The Center for Retirement Research indicates only 20% of couples retire in the same year and that 50% still have one spouse working two years after the other spouse has retired. …

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