The Achieving a Better Life Experience, or ABLE ACT, was passed by Congress in 2014 and lets individuals with disabilities establish special tax-advantage accounts to
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No Estate Planning Means Prince’s Estate Hit with 50% Tax
Prince’s estate has just a few days left to file an estate tax payment, and the taxes are expected to ultimately take nearly half the
A Checklist for Veterans
The Wadena Pioneer-Journal recently put together a checklist for veterans in the article, “What survivors should know; A veteran/retiree checklist.” This checklist isn’t all-inclusive and
The Fine Print about Reverse Mortgages
A reverse mortgage is a mortgage you can take out when you’re 62 years or older. This plan lets you stay in your home as
Best of York- It’s Time to VOTE!
Best of York County 2017!!! Please Vote for Bellomo & Associates!!! Best of York “NOMINATE ME” round begins Saturday, February 11th PLEASE nominate Bellomo &
Estate Planning for Those Who Will Live to Be Over 100
With advances in medical technology, it’s increasingly possible to live a long and active life. Experts in longevity planning use advanced medical testing to create
Texas Case of No-Contest Will Provision Headed to State Supreme Court
In 2015, a beneficiary sued the testamentary trustees and executors of a Texas estate for breach of fiduciary duty and also sought an accounting, temporary
Medicare Now to Reimburse Doctors for Testing Patients for Alzheimer’s or Dementia
Finally, after many years of pressure from patient advocate groups, Medicare will begin to reimburse doctors for the time needed to test patients with cognitive
If it is So Important, Why Doesn’t Everyone Make a Will?
No one likes to plan for his or her death, but it’ll happen to all of us, says The Reading Eagle Business Weekly in the
Retirement in Special Needs Families
The big challenge for many Special Needs Families is balancing the financial needs of retirement with the long-term needs of a child with a disability.
Inheritance Do’s and Don’ts
Receiving an inheritance can inspire mixed emotions. The Reading (PA) Eagle Business Weekly’s recent article, “What to do and what not to do with your
It’s Not Fair! Will Contests Are Costly and Stressful
Say that after an extended illness, the older of two brothers passes away. When he died, he was divorced, although he had been married three
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