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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.
What Are Some Common Types Of Trusts?
Trusts come in a variety of forms and can be established in many different situations. The most common forms of trusts include: Asset Protection Trusts, Charitable Trusts, Implied Trusts, Living or Inter Vivos Trusts, Irrevocable Trust, Special Needs Trust, Spendthrift Trust, Tax By-Pass Trust, Testamentary Trust, and Totten Trust. ">Continued
Here's a Novel Thought - How About Thanking the Caregiver Rather Than Criticizing
The vast majority of caregivers put there own lives on hold to assist loved ones without asking for, or receiving a simple thank you.
It inevitably happens that those folks who offer the most advice and criticism to the caregiver are those they don't raise a hand to help out.
To all the family members who sit idly by and do nothing to help there elderly parents when they reach the golden years: Either help out, or keep your opinion to yourself! ">Continued
What is a Holographic Will?
A holographic Will is one that is written by hand, not typed or created on a computer or word processor. These Wills are only valid in a few states. Unwitnessed holographic wills are valid in around 19 out of the 50 states so make sure that holographic Wills are allowed in yours before you consider using one.
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care Form
What's the Difference between Medicare and Medicaid
Because of their similar names, Medicare and Medicaid are often confused with one another. However, the two programs are actually quite different. While both are government-sponsored programs designed to cover health care costs, each program applies to different groups of people and has different eligibility requirements. It is important to be aware of these differences so that you can know what benefits are available to you and your loved ones. ">Continued
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 Often Should You Update Your Will
Your Will is something that you should review from time to time and make appropriate change as your life changes.
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