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Is It Necessary to Have a Trust?

This article will help you decide if a trust suits your particular circumstances. For example, maybe you have a disabled child and you want a trust to permit that child to inherit without losing government benefits. Maybe your own or…

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Plan and Be Prepared For Crisis

Many Americans have been left confused and ill-prepared ever since the coronavirus pandemic started. There are numerous reports of shortages of antibacterial hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, and even toilet paper. While we can’t predict when something like COVID-19 might strike,…

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Family Values and Inheritance

It can be a challenge to start legally formalizing family values and assets if you start too late. Undoubtedly the best time to teach and empower your children as eventual inheritors of your family legacy is during childhood, then continuing…

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Preparing to Care for Your Aging Parent

While every situation providing care for an aging parent is unique, one truism is that preparation is crucial to success. Whether you need basic information about eldercare resources and services, are looking for a local agency to provide those services,…

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Undue Influence Over a Will-Maker

It’s a fact that our older loved ones will become elderly and possibly ill down the road, which means they become susceptible to manipulation from those who will defraud or steal. Targeted attacks on vulnerable older people to exert what…

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Thriving While Caring for Your Family

There is a record 53 million people in the United States who provide care for an older family member. About 17 percent of the US population is a family caregiver, and most are losing sleep, worrying, losing income, struggling to…

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