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Guide to Long Term Care Planning

The concept of eldercare or long term care planning is fairly new. A fast-growing generation of elderly people needing care is starting to put a great deal of pressure on caregiving family members and government programs for long term care. More and more we are

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Feds Launch New Website Promoting LTC Planning

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has unveiled a new Web site to help families plan for future long-term care needs. The site, called the National Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information, is designed to increase public awareness about the risks and costs of

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States Go After Living Trust Scams

On March 7, 2007, Minnesota’s attorney general became the third attorney general to file suit against two California companies run by the same family that allegedly sold inappropriate living trusts and annuities to seniors. Last year, state attorneys general in Pennsylvania and North Carolina filed

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Social Security Benefits

When Should You Take Your Social Security Retirement Benefits As you approach retirement, you must decide when to begin taking your Social Security benefits. You have three options: You may begin taking benefits between age 62 and your full retirement age, you can wait until

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Seniors Relocation and Real Estate Services

As people age, they often become overly attached to their homes and even though there may be compelling reasons to find other living arrangements, these folks will go to extreme lengths to remain in their homes. Notwithstanding the affection for their dwellings, there is oftentimes

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Make Sure Your Plan Beneficiaries Are Up To Date

Many people periodically update their wills or other estate plans, but don’t remember to update who will receive distributions from their retirement plans (such as IRAs and 401(k)s) upon their deaths. Every year you should review your entire estate plan, and the review should include

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Guide to Long Term Care Planning

The concept of eldercare or long term care planning is fairly new. A fast-growing generation of elderly people needing care is starting to put a great deal of pressure on caregiving family members and government programs for long term care. More and more we are

Read More »

Feds Launch New Website Promoting LTC Planning

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has unveiled a new Web site to help families plan for future long-term care needs. The site, called the National Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information, is designed to increase public awareness about the risks and costs of

Read More »

States Go After Living Trust Scams

On March 7, 2007, Minnesota’s attorney general became the third attorney general to file suit against two California companies run by the same family that allegedly sold inappropriate living trusts and annuities to seniors. Last year, state attorneys general in Pennsylvania and North Carolina filed

Read More »

Social Security Benefits

When Should You Take Your Social Security Retirement Benefits As you approach retirement, you must decide when to begin taking your Social Security benefits. You have three options: You may begin taking benefits between age 62 and your full retirement age, you can wait until

Read More »

Shady Pines — Rock N’ Roll Style

I was thinking about what nursing homes might look like when it’s my time for long term care. After all, I spend most everyday in an around today’s nursing homes and I see so many things that relate to the past for the residents to

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Seniors Relocation and Real Estate Services

As people age, they often become overly attached to their homes and even though there may be compelling reasons to find other living arrangements, these folks will go to extreme lengths to remain in their homes. Notwithstanding the affection for their dwellings, there is oftentimes

Read More »

Make Sure Your Plan Beneficiaries Are Up To Date

Many people periodically update their wills or other estate plans, but don’t remember to update who will receive distributions from their retirement plans (such as IRAs and 401(k)s) upon their deaths. Every year you should review your entire estate plan, and the review should include

Read More »

Elder Law — Help for Long Term Care Planning

The concept of elder care or long term care planning is fairly new. A fast-growing generation of elderly people needing care is starting to put a great deal of pressure on care giving family members and government programs for long term care. More and more

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