What Happens to Your Debts When You Die?
When you die, your debts do not expire with you. Most debt still needs to be paid off, if possible. However, who is responsible for paying ...More
When you die, your debts do not expire with you. Most debt still needs to be paid off, if possible. However, who is responsible for paying ...More
It may become harder for Medicare beneficiaries to find home health care due to a new rule from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ...More
Making sure your end-of-life wishes are followed no matter where you happen to be is important. If you move to a different state or split ...More
Immediate annuities can be ideal Medicaid planning tools for spouses of nursing home residents. For single individuals, they are usually less useful. An immediate annuity, ...More
By Beth Roland, Attorney, Family First Firm They say that life is what happens to you when you’re busy making other plans. I discovered a ...More
In order to be eligible for Medicaid, you cannot have recently transferred assets. Congress does not want you to move into a nursing home on ...More
Orlando home sales saw a healthy rebound in July, just in time for families to be settled into their new homes for the start of the school ...More
Once you go under contract, that is when the fun really begins when you are buying a home! Since you have your own escrow money ...More
The purpose of Guardianship is to protect and support persons who are incapacitated and in need of assistance. The Florida legislature intends that Guardianship be the ...More
Older Americans with a life insurance policy that they no longer need have the option to sell the policy to investors. These transactions, called "life ...More