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Divorce and How It Affects Medicaid

Every so often, marriage comes later in life as it did for Wanda and Harry. This was their second marriage, and both had children from the prior marriages. The couple wanted their children to inherit from their respective parents, so…

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Tips on How to Get Rid of a Timeshare

Mom and Dad bought a timeshare at a resort, with a deed giving their part of the timeshare to their children should they pass away. It seemed like a good idea at the time. Unfortunately, once Mom and Dad did…

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Workforce Opportunities for Seniors

Many older Americans are willing and able to work, however, in April 2020 the unemployment rate for eligible workers 55 and older increased to 13.6 percent. COVID-19 restrictions and associated layoffs account for some unemployment increases, but so does the…

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Property-Guardianship Duties Explained

Imagine your grandfather, Martin is elderly and has deteriorated to a point where he is now unable to make decisions for himself. A court appoints you to be Martin’s guardian of property, to help Martin manage his money. You become…

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Long-Distance Caregiving During the Pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic presented a dilemma, how to provide caregiving to the most susceptible to the COVID-19 virus. Family caregivers that use to aid their family directly, now find themselves learning how to be long-distance providers during this pandemic. US…

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Before Retiring, Consider These 6 Factors

The decision to leave full-time employment and retire can have significant consequences on your future financial situation. The transition to your next phase of life, whether full or semi-retirement, adventure-seeking, or family-driven, requires thoughtful planning to avoid needless surprises that…

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