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If you have a child or grandchild who doesn’t qualify for government benefits, but cannot live independently, you might be able to provide…
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In its efforts to prevent alleged widespread fraud in Medicare, federal regulators have…
Longevity is often treated as primarily a medical planning situation, with conversations focused…
It is a familiar scenario. A family inherits a valuable piece of real…
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I stopped by a neighbor’s house to see how things were going and the conversation quickly shifted to Medicare. (This seems…
A new type of savings account for children is on the horizon. While the details are still taking shape, one thing…
Seven years from now, more or less, the Social Security system will go bust. There isn’t enough coming in from people…
On November 8, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced the Medicare premiums and costs for 2025. Let’s take a…
President Trump’s Victory Means Estate Planning Changes, Not That it Should Be Ignored With President Trump’s victory, and Republican control of…
The annual Open Enrollment Period ends December 7, just 30 days from now. Traditionally, fewer than 30% of drug plan enrollees…
