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- Under What Circumstances Can a Person Be Appointed a Guardian in Texas?
For instance: a clean home, food, medicine, and clothing, as well as making sure that there is someone
- INCORPORATING THE NEW ABLE ACT INTO YOUR ESTATE PLANNING IN HOUSTON
Any money left in the account will go to reimburse Medicaid (i.e. federal/state government) for any money Medicaid paid after the account was established.
- How to Afford Your Retirement
’re doing all you can to cut healthcare costs in retirement by considering supplemental medigap and Medicare Medicare is very complex, and it’s more expensive than people realize, so it should be part of the budgeting PayingforaNursingHome #HoustonAssetProtection #SocialSecurity #HoustonLongTermCarePlanning #PlanningfortheFuture #Medicare
- THERE MAY BE VALUE CREATING A TRUST, EVEN WITH MODEST ASSETS
This might be particularly important if maintaining health care coverage through Medicaid is a priority
- The Perks of Putting Property in a Trust
This can be important for beneficiaries in high-liability professions like medicine.
- Circle that Day on the Calendar!
October 15: Open enrollment begins for private Medicare Part D prescription drug plans and Advantage HoustonAssetProtection #IRA #401k #HoustonEstatePlanning #SocialSecurity #CharitableDonation #RothIRA #TaxPlanning #Medicare
- How to Prepare Seniors with Dementia for a Hurricane
programs as a part of their education on Alzheimer’s and Alzheimer’s prevention, including Brain Camp, Medicamp
- Moving Overseas? Plan Ahead.
You should learn in advance if health coverage like Medicare, unemployment insurance, welfare, and other If you’re planning to retire abroad, you won’t be able to use Medicare—you’ll need to make alternative
- Senior Scams are Serious
Telemarketing often involves the elder making a purchase over the phone or making a donation to a charity; Medicare and health insurance fraud happens when a con artist poses as a Medicare or health insurance representative
- Make Lower RMDs When Your Retire
consequences—including higher taxes on your Social Security benefits, a surtax on your taxable investments and a Medicare
- How to Take that First Required Minimum Distribution from an IRA
rises above $85,000 if you are single or $170,000 if married and filing jointly, you’ll pay more for Medicare