When Inheriting Real Estate, Consider Your Options
Inheriting real estate from your parents is either a blessing or a burden — or a little bit of both. […]
When Inheriting Real Estate, Consider Your Options Read Post »
Inheriting real estate from your parents is either a blessing or a burden — or a little bit of both. […]
When Inheriting Real Estate, Consider Your Options Read Post »
President Trump has signed a spending bill that makes major changes to retirement plans. The new law is designed to
New Law Makes Big Changes to Retirement Plans Read Post »
As baby boomers age, more and more millennials are becoming caregivers. Many are taking on this role while just getting
Caregivers Are Getting Younger, Making Planning for Long-Term Care Even More Important Read Post »
In 2020, the spouse of a Medicaid recipient living in a nursing home (called the “community spouse”) may keep as
Feds Release 2020 Guidelines Used to Protect the Spouses of Medicaid Applicants Read Post »
Federal law requires the state to attempt to recover the long-term care benefits from a Medicaid recipient’s estate after the recipient’s death.
Medicaid’s Power to Recoup Benefits Paid: Estate Recovery and Liens Read Post »
When you are sick, at the end of your life, or passed on, the last thing you want is your
Four Reasons You Need to Plan Now Read Post »
In order to be eligible for Medicaid, you cannot have recently transferred assets. Congress does not want you to move
Medicaid’s Asset Transfer Rules Read Post »
Making sure your end-of-life wishes are followed no matter where you happen to be is important. If you move to
Will My Advance Directive Work in Another State? Read Post »