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- How to Take that First Required Minimum Distribution from an IRA
$170,000 if married and filing jointly, you’ll pay more for Medicare premiums—$170.50 to $389.80 per person each month for Part B premiums and an extra $12.70 to $72.90 per person each month for Part D.
- Who Gets My Stuff if I Die Without a Will?
Legally, these items are referred to as “tangible personal property,” but it could be dad’s stuff. law for intestacy where the deceased was living applies to determine who inherits his or her tangible personal In the majority of states, if the deceased was married, much of the tangible personal property will go Rather than put your family through this, your best option for dealing with your tangible personal property
- Exploring Long-Term Care
Before someone reaches the point where total personal care is required for his or her activities of daily Beyond an individual’s personal savings, long-term care insurance is available with many options and
- New Hampshire Solves Power of Attorney Issue
As WMUR9.com explains in “Money Matters: NH health surrogacy laws,” this person is known as a surrogate At that point, the provider names the surrogate and that person is recorded in the patient’s medical If a person does decide to prepare a DPOAHC, then the selections need to be reviewed regularly.
- The Daughters of Casey Kasem and Peter Falk Lobby for Elder Law Legislation
and Catherine Falk were blocked from visiting their fathers, Casey Kasem and Peter Falk, because of personal Radio personality Casey Kasem had dementia. Falk’s Washington bill says a guardian can’t restrict an incapacitated person’s right to visit and communicate The bill would also require guardians to notify close relatives and others if the incapacitated person Kasem’s main bill permits a person to petition a court for visitation rights.
- Long-Term Care Facilities Required to Request Guardianship Orders
The senior typically has legal representation at the hearing as well.
- Tips on Creating a “Life After Me” Document
their family in a heartfelt letter that discusses the things that may have been too difficult to say in person (if you have one); Medical history; Keys or codes to deposit boxes and safes; The location of your personal
- Come On, Do I Really Need a Will?
A will can name a responsible person and make for a smoother transition for the animal.
- Make a Charitable Donation in Your Will and Watch It Work
Furniture and personal items must go through the probate process.
- West Virginia Hoping to Keep Medicaid Going
Another 2,536 are eligible for Medicaid because they are low income elderly persons and/or have a physical
- Proposed Regs Aim to Place Restrictions on Valuation Discount Planning
liquidation of an individual interest in an entity and the effect of insubstantial interests held by persons
- Don’t Use Your Will for Business Succession
The federal estate tax exemption is $5.45 million per person this year, plus any state exemption amount