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A sound understanding of your financial status is critical to planning, budgeting and saving toward retirement. Many couples who share their lives together have no
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When are Required Minimum Distributions Required?
“Some workers may be too old to contribute to a traditional IRA.” Kiplinger’s recent article, “Tax-Smart Ways to Save When You’re Too Old for a
CFPB Publishes New Guide to Combat Elder Exploitation
“CFPB issues guide and best practices to help communities create protection partnerships for seniors.” The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) recent press release, “Consumer Financial
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Protection for a Non-Relative Inheritance
“How to avoid elder exploitation and other inheritance headaches.” There’s a growing trend of elder exploitation, according to New Hampshire Magazine’s September 2016 issue in
Get Rockin’ on a Solid Estate Plan
It seems pretty natural that people postpone planning their estates. After all, who wants to anticipate or dwell on his or her own demise? What’s
Some Things to Know About Trusts
There are a lot of benefits of trusts, but there also are some disadvantages. NJ 101.5’s recent post, “The disadvantages to trusts,” discusses some of
Disinherited Daughter Sues in New Jersey to Get Piece of Dad’s Estate
The Algemeiner’s recent article, “New Jersey Woman Fails to Contest Father’s Will Over Alleged Bias Against Jewish Spouse,” said that a panel of three judges
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