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- The High Cost of Dementia
Talk with an experienced elder law attorney about care for the elderly, Medicaid, and dementia.
- Planning for All Generations Starts Now
Boomers are being segmented into two different groups – the older boomers, who are in their late 60s, Many older boomers have already made key retirement decisions about work and Social Security, and they
- What To Do When Your Parent is Progressively Aging
If your parents do not have them, an elder law attorney can help to draft them.
- First Time Parents Need to Celebrate by Naming a Guardian
There are no “right or wrong” characteristics for a guardian, and as your children get older, their needs
- Make That Required Minimum Distribution go Directly to Your Favorite Charity
However, now Congress has made the law permanent, which means that if you’re 70½ or older, you can transfer
- 92-Year-Old Media Mogul’s Health and Succession Plan Closely Watched
Under the succession plan, seven trustees would oversee Redstone’s National Amusements interests, including
- Personal Finance Myths Debunked!
tried-and-true principles of effective wealth creation and asset management—not myths passed down from older
- Don’t Delay: Talk about Alzheimer’s During the Holidays
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
- I’m Retired… Now What?
As you get older, you get closer to a time when you will need these documents.
- It’s That Time of Year!
taxes, charities, more,” notes that one of the extenders in limbo is the option for people age 70½ and older
- Smart Strategies for Social Security Benefits Taxes
Those who are 70½ or older can give up to $100,000 annually to charity from their IRAs tax-free.
- How to Prepare Seniors with Dementia for a Hurricane
I talk to a lot of clients in my elder law practice, and the goal is to not kill each other while taking