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The Top 10 Medicaid Myths
Here is a list of important facts about the Medicaid process.
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care Form
Why Wait to Get Your Affairs in Order
We all know that we are going to die someday. Why is it that nearly everyone over the age of 60 never bothers getting their affairs in order so their loved ones are not burdened with it when they die or become incapable of doing it themselves.
The Benefits of Pre-Paying Funeral Expenses
Some of the benefits to a Pre-Planned funeral are that decisions can be made prior to time of need, leaving families time and energy to focus on their emotional needs.
You can also make the decisions that eliminate the family wondering if the arrangements your family makes for yor funeral are ones that you would have really wanted. Not only does it prevents stress and confusion but prevents overspending, thereby protecting your family and your assets. If you choose a pre-planned funeral with an Irrevocable Trust it is exempted from SSI and Medicaid qualification. ">Continued
Depression Rates Higher For Caregivers
A conservative estimate reports that 20% of family caregivers suffer from depression, twice the rate of the general population.
How Many People Die Without a Will?
More than half of all adult Americans do not have a will. A 2007 survey indicated that 55% of Americans have yet to prepare a Will. Those figures have remained virtually unchanged since then.
How to Write Your Own Last Will and Testament
Writing a will is a difficult thing best handled by an experienced attorney. If you want to write one here you can. Follow these suggestions if you decide to write your own last will and testament. Here are the instructions. ">Continued
What Are Video Wills
Video wills are where the person states and reads aloud his will before a video camera. One benefit of a video taped will is that it can help avoid a will being contested, by displaying the person was competent and followed the proper signing formalities. However, many states do not recognize a video will, as a substitute for a written will. In specific circumstances, the person has to prepare both types of will.
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