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Be Prepared Now for the Inevitable

Be Prepared Now for the Inevitable

Even for a caregiving expert, with more than 30 years of experience in the field of aging, the death of an older person who has

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A Trust That Keeps on Giving and Giving

A Trust That Keeps on Giving and Giving

Nearly four decades after his death, Detroit businessman Dick E. Morand is giving to the causes close to his heart. Leave A Legacy, Southeast Michigan,

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The Story of Mr. Read

The Story of Mr. Read

A thrifty lifestyle, solid investing acumen, plenty of patience and the benefits of compounding were at the center of the story of Ronald Read—the quiet

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“Will you still need me? Will you still feed me? When I’m 64?”

“Will you still need me? Will you still feed me? When I’m 64?”

The Beatles first released these quaint, clarinet-fueled lyrics in 1967 when the loving answer to these questions was a resounding, “Yes!” Traditional marriage vows echo

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Elder Law Explained

Elder Law Explained

Caring for an aging parent or helping an older adult with different tasks can raise concerns about their health, well-being and the potential legal problems

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Thinking about Estate Planning or Actually Planning for It?

Thinking about Estate Planning or Actually Planning for It?

Chances are you’ve spent plenty of your free time thinking about the money you’ll have available at retirement. But what have you done to plan

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Kevin Spacey Tells Us about Retirement

Kevin Spacey Tells Us about Retirement

He may be a stone-cold killer with no conscience, but if Frank Underwood were a real-life candidate for the presidency, I would vote for him.

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Estate Planning after a Divorce

Estate Planning after a Divorce

If you’re in the process of getting a divorce, money issues are likely to be a key point of discussion. Whether you’re the spouse of

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Just How Long Can My Trust Last?

Just How Long Can My Trust Last?

Legislation allowing Mississippians to place their assets in a trust for up to 360 years passed the state House and is now pending before Gov.

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The Other Benefits of Charitable Giving

The Other Benefits of Charitable Giving

Lifetime gifts may carry considerable advantages over charitable bequests. “One interesting aspect of lifetime giving is that you get to see your donation in action,

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Mom Liked Me Best!

Mom Liked Me Best!

You have a sizable estate, and you have children who will someday inherit the assets of your estate. You are preparing the necessary documents to

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Medicaid Changes May Mean More for Spouses

Medicaid Changes May Mean More for Spouses

Allowing the spouse of a person in a nursing home to keep enough money to live on independently is, in many ways, a moral issue.

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