by Twila Slesnick Just can’t wait for your retirement funds? Painless advice on how to get your retirement money early. Most people who have a retirement account — whether a qualified plan […]
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Continue readingAn introduction to living trusts — a popular way to avoid probate. What’s Below: What is a living trust? Do I need a living trust? How does a living trust avoid probate? Is it expensive […]
Continue readingWhen it comes to choosing a life insurance policy, you may feel dazed by your options. Here are the basic types and the pros and cons of each. If you are […]
Continue readingIt’s easy to arrange for someone to manage any property you leave to young children. Most parents, at one time or another, give serious thought to what would happen to their […]
Continue readingKnow when health care providers must follow your instructions for medical care — and when they may not. After you’ve gone to the trouble of writing down your wishes for medical […]
Continue readingNot everyone needs life insurance. Find out whether or not you do. Life insurance has long been a part of estate planning in the United States. Although life insurance does not […]
Continue readingYour closest relatives may have a right to claim part of your estate. Only very close relatives — surviving spouses and sometimes children or grandchildren — have the right to claim […]
Continue readingPlease Join Us for theRibbon Cutting & Openingof theSusan C. SnoweCaregiver Resource Center Cona Elder Law, Elder Law Counselors, are pleased to invite you to the ribbon cutting and opening of […]
Continue readingJune 2012Cona Elder Law, elder law and estate planning law firm, provides numerous community service programs to seniors and their families and help those in need through their nonprofit organization […]
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