Estate planning is essential for protecting your interests and those of the people you love in case of death or incapacitation. Don’t let these common estate planning misconceptions derail your legacy.
Read MoreHere are a few things you should to do to ensure holistic elder care.
Read MoreDuring these unsettling times we are left wanting to take charge and control of the things we can. This is a perfect time to look at your important legal documents and review and update your estate plan.
Read MoreEver since it was delegated as “Senior Citizens Month” in 1963, May has become a time to honor elder Americans aged 65 and above.
Read MoreCongress passed the SECURE Act (Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement) in December of 2019. The new changes went into effect as of January 1, 2020. These new law changes may affect the way you structure your estate plan and other considerations with your retirement savings.
Read MoreYour words could hold your feet to a financial fire even if you haven’t signed an agreement for payment. A recent ruling from Ohio’s Court of Appeals found in favor of a long-term care facility stating that a signature on a contract is not necessary to find a third-party responsible for the long-term care bill of another.
After a $20,000 outstanding bill went unpaid, the representative who repeatedly offered assurances of payment, was put through her paces to deem if her merits warranted responsibility for the bill.
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