When you see that elder law attorneys specialize in Medicaid planning, you may be confused... [Read more...]
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Wills Serve Varying Purposes
One of the primary reasons why you should discuss your family situation and your estate... [Read more...]
Can a Person With a Disability Fund a Special Needs Trust?
Most Americans get health insurance through their employers. A significant percentage of people with disabilities... [Read more...]
What Is Medicaid Planning?
When you think about retirement, the leisurely days engaging in your favorite activities will naturally... [Read more...]
Use the Exclusion or Lose It
Currently, each person can give $11.58 million during life or at death. However, that amount... [Read more...]
Is There an Inheritance Tax in New York?
In this post, we will provide some clarity about inheritance taxes per se. But first,... [Read more...]
Estate Planning for Small Business Owners
Everyone should explore their options before they make any final estate planning decisions, because there... [Read more...]
A Simple Will May Not Be the Right Choice
A lot of people that have not explored the subject very deeply boil the process... [Read more...]
What Is a HIPAA Release?
The acronym HIPAA stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. In... [Read more...]
Do I Pay Capital Gains Taxes on Appreciated Assets?
We are going to look at the guidelines for capital gains taxes on inheritances in... [Read more...]
Do I Have to Report Living Trust Income?
A living trust is a very effective estate planning tool that can be the right... [Read more...]
Are You Sure You Don’t Need a Trust (Part 2)?
In our last entry, we explained three reasons why a trust can be a better... [Read more...]
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