“Millions of graduates are having problems repaying their loans because of difficulties dealing with servicing companies.” Applying for and receiving student loans for college is
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Long-Term Care in Most Folks’ Future
“Nobody wants to be old … and life goes faster than you think.” With more people expected to need long-term care and nursing homes starting
Veterans Need to Get Tough on VA Benefits
“In the words of Winston Churchill: ‘Never, never, never give up.'” The VA is a gigantic system with millions of veterans enrolled. There are several
Pro Football Players Get Estate Planning Playbook
“The biggest questions they have when they retire are: What do I do next, and how do I make my money stretch after I’m not
How Do I Leave my Social Media Account in My Will?
“You have to plan ahead… As more wealth moves into the cloud, good luck tracking this stuff.” Andrew Magliochetti always feared dying without an estate
Helping your Parents Downsize
“People are not relying on the way things used to be.” Theauthor of aChicago Tribune article titled “Don’t want to burden your children? Plan now,”
Robin Williams’ Death Causes Heartache for Fans and Heirs Alike
“What if your spouse dies unexpectedly?” More details of Robin Williams’ 2014 suicide became available last week, when his widow Susan Williams revealed new and
Tips on Conducting a Stress-Free Estate Sale
“Choosing a trusted estate sales professional should not be taken lightly.” Estate sales come at a time when families are at a crossroads resulting from
Give Your Family a Strong Sense of Security
“No one wants to think about the possibility of a spouse passing away. But neglecting to prepare for that possibility makes life all the more
Consider This Strategy to Keep Your Estate From Getting Whacked
When he died in 2013 at the untimely age of 51, actor James Gandolfini bequeathed a financial disaster to his heirs. Gandolfini hadn’t properly prepared
Avoiding Common Estate Planning Mistakes
Knowing what the most common estate planning mistakes are is a great first step, but it does not do any good unless you also know
Reforming a Will Because of a Mistake
A new decision by the Supreme Court of California has interesting implications for when a will can be reformed by the court. Irving Duke created
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