Elder Abuse Summit

You have probably heard in the news about cases of elder abuse and financial exploitation. When you hear of elder financial exploitation, you may think of unscrupulous home improvement contractors, phony investment schemes or internet scams. According to law enforcement …

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The Court Can’t Stop Stupid

You may have read Dear Abby’s column last week from Conflicted Sis In Maryland, in which Grandmother left some money to her grandson who was a life-long drug addict. Grandmother named grandson’s sister as executor (personal representative in Michigan.) Sister …

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Converting Traditional IRAs to Roth IRAs

As you have likely heard many times by now, changes in federal law under the Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005 (“TIPRA”) went into effect on January 1, 2010, easing the qualification limits for you to convert your …

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