Special needs lawyers can work with clients to set up individualized special needs trusts.
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How Do HSAs Work with Social Security or Medicare?
You can only put money in a health savings account, if you are covered by a high-deductible...
Bored in Retirement? Here’s a Good Way to Return to Work
A study published by Cambridge University Press revealed that about 25% of retirees return to the...
Remaining Even and Fair in Estate Distribution
We have money in savings and retirement accounts, but our most valuable asset is our home. We want...
Are Taxes a Good Reason to Relocate in Retirement?
Relocating for retirement and trimming the budget line for taxes are among the many tasks...
Sharing Legal Documents and Passwords
Safe and shareable password storage is vital in today’s computerized world. The old...
Don’t Ask Heirs to Guess What You Wanted—Have an Estate Plan
Passing away without an estate plan is a huge mistake that can tie up your estate for years in...
Putting off Getting Hearing Aids? Don’t—Your Brain Will Thank You!
A few years ago, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine gave us yet another...
Do Name Changes Need to Be Reflected in Estate Planning Documents?
The fact is people’s names often change. People get married and divorced or sometimes just legally...
Disappointing News from Social Security for 2020
In case you didn't see the news, those on Social Security won't be getting a very generous raise...