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    Why Trusts Are Important Estate Planning Tools

    Trusts can offer many benefits, including allowing assets to pass directly to beneficiaries and charitable organizations without going through probate, minimizing taxes, and protecting your legacy from creditors.

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    How Life Insurance Is Involved in Estate Planning

    Life insurance can be an integral and important part of a well-drafted estate plan. There are numerous benefits to owning a life insurance policy aside from providing a large sum of money to beneficiaries.

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    Is “Aging in Place” Right for Me?

    For those who wish to maintain their independence and continue living at home as they grow older, taking certain steps to protect their physical, mental, and financial welfare is essential.

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    Notarizing Documents for Seniors With a Dementia Diagnosis

    An Alzheimer’s or dementia diagnosis can be a challenging journey for the person and family alike. When the diagnosis occurs, a ticking clock begins on the timeline for getting proper and sound notarizations done for crucial legal documents.

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    Understanding Nursing Home Arbitration Agreements

    A part of long-term care planning can include finding the right nursing home facility for yourself or your loved one. When you are searching for the right nursing home, you may find yourself sifting through piles of paperwork, and in that mountain of documents can be an arbitration agreement.

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    What Are Veterans Death Benefits?

    Although death benefits are available to veterans, as well as their families and veterans who did not engage in combat, less than half of those who are eligible for death benefits use them.

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    What Is Elder Abuse? Elder Law Q&A

    Ten percent of adults 65 and older experience elder abuse each year, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Elder abuse happens when a caregiver or another trusted individual causes physical, mental, or financial harm to an older adult by an act or omission.

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    Deceptive Ads Are Affecting Seniors Seeking Medicare Plans

    Each fall, Medicare advertising intensifies as the open enrollment period for coverage takes place. From October 15 to December 7, seniors nationwide have the option to sign up for a new Medicare plan. With dozens of plan choices available, shopping for Medicare can be overwhelming. 

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    Are You a Family Caregiver? New Bill Seeks to Lower Costs

    Recently proposed legislation seeks to offer financial relief for unpaid family caregivers. The Lowering Costs for Caregivers Act of 2023 is the result of a bipartisan effort to lessen the costs of family caregiving.

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    Reasons Veterans Miss Out on Veteran Disability Benefits

    VA disability payments are one of the most common entitlements veterans overlook. However, they are often one of the most essential to their well-being.

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