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Estate Planning, Wills And Trusts

Medicare Beneficiaries Need to Know the Difference Between a Wellness Visit and a Physical

December 30, 2019

Medicare covers preventative care services, including an annual wellness visit. But confusing a wellness visit with a physical could be very costly. As part of the Affordable Care Act, Medicare beneficiaries receive a free annual wellness visit. At this visit, your doctor, nurse practitioner or physician assistant will generally do…

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Estate Planning, Wills And Trusts

How to Deal With Student Loan Debt as You Age

December 30, 2019

The number of older Americans with student loan debt – either theirs or someone else’s — is growing. Sadly, learning how to deal with this debt is now a fact of life for many seniors heading into retirement. According to a study by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the number…

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Estate Planning, Wills And Trusts

If You Haven’t Been Regularly Reviewing Your Estate Plan, Start When You Hit 60

December 30, 2019

How frequently you should review your estate plan depends on how old you are and whether there has been a significant change in your circumstances. If you are over age 60 and you haven’t updated your estate plan in many decades, it’s almost certain that you need to update your…

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Estate Planning, Wills And Trusts

Guns and Dementia: Dealing With A Loved One’s Firearms

December 30, 2019

Having a loved one with dementia can be scary, but if you add in a firearm, it can also get dangerous. To prevent harm to both the individual with dementia and others, it is important to plan ahead for how to deal with any weapons. Research shows that 45 percent…

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Estate Planning, Wills And Trusts

Last Year for Couples to Use ‘Claim Now, Claim More’ Later Social Security Strategy

December 30, 2019

This is the last year that spouses who are turning full retirement age can choose whether to take spousal benefits or to take benefits on their own record. The strategy, used by some couples to maximize their benefits, will not be available to people turning full retirement age after 2019.…

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How to Take Care of your Aging Parents

December 30, 2019

As many of us are ending up in the “Sandwich Generation” we face more challenges between our careers, our children and our aging parents. Check out this Eldercounsel Blog Post regarding adults taking care of their parents. The author provides sensible advice and helpful tips on how to ease the transition,…

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Estate Planning, Wills And Trusts

Fear of Losing Home to Medicaid Contributed to Elder Abuse Case

December 30, 2019

A California daughter and granddaughter’s fear of losing their home to Medicaid may have contributed to a severe case of elder abuse. If the pair had consulted with an elder law attorney, they might have figured out a way to get their mother the care she needed and also protect…

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Estate Planning, Wills And Trusts

Problems With Guardianship System Is Focus of John Oliver Show

December 30, 2019

John Oliver recently highlighted problems with the guardianship system on his HBO show, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. The comedian provided a scary and funny explanation of how guardianship works, ending with a public service announcement by William Shatner, Lily Tomlin and others explaining steps you can take to…

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New Federal Law Puts Focus on Preventing Elder Abuse

December 30, 2019

A new federal law is designed to address the growing problem of elder abuse. The law supports efforts to better understand, prevent, and combat both financial and physical elder abuse. The prevalence of elder abuse is hard to calculate because it is underreported, but according to the National Council on…

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Avoid Sibling Disputes Over Caregiving By Putting It in Writing

December 30, 2019

Caring for an elderly parent can be stressful for families. Siblings may disagree over how to provide care or where a parent will live, and if these squabbles escalate into a guardianship battle, it can cost the family thousands of dollars. To avoid this, lawyers have begun drafting sibling agreements…

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