The federal government is again modifying the reverse mortgage rules. These changes impact the cost of insurance and borrowing limits, which create a mixed bag
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Mississippi Prisoner Sues to Keep “Step-Mother” from Getting His Father’s Estate
Thomas Ellis claims that Maria Jackson, also known as Maria Ellis, has no right to his father’s benefits, because she was never legally married to
Who Pays the Inheritance Tax?
With all the tax laws in the United States, at some point you get a curve ball thrown at you. This could make a big
Long-Term Care Costs Only to Go Up
It’s no secret that the price of long-term care insurance is high. It’s high for everyone, not only the patients, but also the caregivers. They
How Will You Solve the Retirement Puzzle?
Kiplinger’s recent article, “Plot a Smoother Retirement Journey with a Written Income Plan,” explains that Social Security is expected to play a major role in
The Will of Legendary Comedian Jerry Lewis Shows That He Disinherited His Kids
Comedian Jerry Lewis died last month of heart failure at the age of 91. He left behind a wife, six children from a previous marriage,
How to Avoid a Will Challenge
The Northwest Indiana Times says in its recent article, “Choosing an executor,” that will challenges are pretty rare. A successful contest can stem from an
Selecting the Right Trustee for Your Living Trust
The (Riverside CA) Press-Enterprise explains in its recent article, “Women on Money and Mindset: Estate planning: choosing a trustee,” that in a living trust, when
Do You Know How You Would Cover the Expenses of Assisted Living?
According to a survey conducted a few years ago by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, 34% of Americans thought Medicare would cover
Do I Need a Living Will, Power of Attorney, or Both?
A Living Will (often called an Advance Decision or an Advance Directive) is a record of your choices on your health and care needs, if
Senator McCain’s Legacy
Wealth Advisor says in its recent article, “Nothing To Lose: Shock McCain “No” Is Unmistakable Legacy Call,” that McCain has been handed a death sentence.
The Important Job of the Executor
Even when a person who passes away spent a lot of time getting their affairs in order, there can still be concerns, panic, and stress
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