Debts, just like assets, are considered part of a person’s estate. When that person passes away...
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Why Did a Federal Judge Block the Medicaid Work Requirements?
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Medicaid work requirements undermine the program's mission of...
If You’re Going to Die, You Need an Estate Plan
Estate planning sounds like you need to be of nobility and own country estates before it applies to...
Do I Have to Pay Taxes on My Inheritance?
An inheritance is not subject to income taxes.
What are Some Good Estate Planning Ideas in the Pandemic?
The reality of COVID-19 has forced many individuals to address the ‘what if’ scenarios that were...
What Should I Know About Social Security Disability Insurance?
When it comes to shoring up your retirement savings, "work longer" isn't always the right answer.
Can a New Blood Test Predict Who Will Develop Alzheimer’s?
Scientists think there might be some measurable changes in the body well in advance of noticeable...
Still Working but Coping with Early Stages of Dementia
Sharing a dementia diagnosis is a challenge facing thousands of Americans.
Which States Roll Out the Red Carpet for Seniors
If you are thinking about relocating when you retire, you need to know which places provide...
How Will My IRA Be Taxed?
You probably know about potential IRA tax traps related to withdrawals, rollovers, and estate...