by Twila Slesnick Test your knowledge to see how much you know about taking your money out. 1. You cannot take money out of your 401(k) plan until you retire. The general […]
Continue readingYou signed a trust document with your attorney. So are you done? No! You must now take the critical step of funding your trust. Eight out of ten people with existing […]
Continue readingAs the April 15 deadline approaches, following the IRS rules for gifting, transfers to trusts, IRAs, etc. is important but may have serious unintended consequences should you need long term […]
Continue readingCouples can save a bundle on estate taxes with this kind of trust. First, the good news: Most people don’t need to think about federal estate tax, which kicks in only […]
Continue readingElder Law Attorney Open House Hours:Tuesdays from 3:00 PM – 5:30 PM The Susan C. Snowe Caregiver Resource Center provides a clearinghouse for information on nearly all issues faced by seniors and […]
Continue readingThe ABLE Act (Achieving a Better Life Experience Act) is a new federal law designed to give individuals with disabilities access to savings accounts without disrupting their eligibility for government […]
Continue readingIt is commonly understood that if an individual is transferred from a hospital directly to a nursing home or rehabilitation center, s/he will be entitled to Medicare coverage for a […]
Continue readingBy Paul Hyl, EsqThe Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (“DRA”) was not all bad news for our clients. Sure there’s the extended look-back period, the delayed running of the penalty […]
Continue readingWhen engaging in Medicaid planning and applying for Medicaid benefits, the old saying is true: you get what you pay for. Although it may be tempting to utilize the lower-cost […]
Continue readingBe sure you know what property is yours to leave or give away. Married couples usually own lots, if not all, of their valuable property together. If you want to leave […]
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