July 11, 2022 •
Estate Planning There are other types of policies and investments that you can use to get long-term care benefits.
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Estate Planning Long-term care insurance helps pay for healthcare costs that aren’t covered by Medicare or conventional health policies.
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Estate Planning The law requires probate for a good reason. If a person dies, probate ensures that the property goes to the people who are supposed to inherit it.
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Estate Planning Estate Planning may not be something you necessarily WANT to think about, but it could protect your interests and wishes long after you are gone.
Read MoreSome local governments have publicly available registries of certified home care workers in the area, along with contact information.
Read MoreJanuary 20, 2022 •
Estate Planning If you are one of the many people who start getting serious about their finances as they reach their 50s, enjoy this guide for your next steps.
Read MoreDecember 13, 2021 •
Estate Planning For some, retirement means ‘where will we play today's round of golf?’ For others, it could mean, ‘do I pay for my meds or my rent?’ In either case, a few concerns touch every retiree. The topic of long-term care is one of them, at least subconsciously. The question that causes more than a few sleepless nights is, ‘What happens when I can't take care of myself anymore?’
Read MoreOctober 5, 2021 •
Estate Planning As retirees live longer, many worry about outliving their savings. However, many older Americans haven’t planned for a looming expense: the cost of long-term care.
Read MoreSeptember 29, 2021 •
Estate Planning For many, there are potential benefits to continuing a life insurance policy or purchasing certain types in retirement, when it comes to taxes, estate planning and long-term care. Here are some ways to use a life insurance policy that you may not know about.
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