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- West Virginia Hoping to Keep Medicaid Going
The coordinator said that even a five percent cut would make a difference in services.
- Fred Thompson’s Adult Children Battle Second Wife in Estate Contest
estate, made just one change, which was a change to a contingent beneficiary designation on two term life
- Be Smart When You Say “I Do” the Second or Third Time
Love at any age can throw things out of kilter in a good way, and you want to provide for this new person in your life.
- Get Some Power Behind Your Power of Attorney Form
the agent’s address, the bank has to notify the agent that the power of attorney won’t be honored and give
- What If I Don’t Want to Be an Executor?
Your friend or loved one may see you as the person in his or her life who’s most qualified to handle
- Many Claimants to Prince’s Million-Dollar Estate Knocked Out of Contention
Some of the individuals who were excluded from potential heirship in the probate order are five unidentified
- Sacramento County Cracking Down on Elder Abuse
A Met Life report called financial scams against the elderly “the crime of the 21st century.”
- What Assets to Leave to Your Family
But some assets don’t get this step-up in basis—like retirement accounts.
- Don’t Delay: Talk about Alzheimer’s During the Holidays
Although combining a conversation about Alzheimer’s with a family visit over the holidays may not seem like The likelihood of Alzheimer’s affecting a loved one grows greater as they get older. A good first step is to speak with an elder law attorney to examine your loved one’s will and financial He or she will offer suggestions for protecting your loved one in the event he or she needs dementia It’s also a good idea to put an alert system in place so that your loved one’s long-term care policy
- Preparing for the Unexpected
This should include life insurance policies, wills, property deeds, car titles, and bank account and
- Iowa Ready to Pass Bill on Digital Assets in Estate
Senate bill,” explains that current state law doesn’t adequately address what happens to digital assets (like
- Same-Sex Couples are in Need of Estate Planning
A same-sex spouse is allowed—with the consent of his or her husband or wife—to give a total as if each