Four Reasons You Need To Plan Now
When you are sick, at the end of your life, or passed on, the last thing you want is your loved ones dealing with a ...More
When you are sick, at the end of your life, or passed on, the last thing you want is your loved ones dealing with a ...More
A power of attorney is one of the most important estate planning documents, but when one sibling is named in a power of attorney, there ...More
Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida ("CLSMF") presented Attorney Kimberly Soto with the Timothy A. Moran Champion of Justice Award for her commitment to pro bono ...More
A new report finds that almost no retirees are making financially optimal decisions about when to take Social Security and are losing out on more ...More
The Social Security Administration has announced a 1.6 percent increase in benefits in 2020, nearly half of last year's change. The small rise has advocates ...More
Worried about the costs of Long Term Care? Trying to plan now for the future? Caring for a loved one and need some help? As ...More
With careful Medicaid planning, you may be able to preserve some of your estate for your children or other heirs while meetingĀ Medicaid's low asset limit. ...More
Reports of elder financial abuse continue to increase, and the elderly are particularly vulnerable to scams or to financial abuse by family members in need ...More
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. ...More
An annuity can be a useful tool for long-term care planning, but annuities are also complex financial products that are hard to understand. If purchasing ...More