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...
What Do I Do With an Inherited IRA?
If you are lucky enough to inherit a 401(k) or an IRA, when you don’t know what you are doing, you...
How Can Estate Planning Address the Troubled Child?
Every family has one–or maybe more–black sheep. They’re people who march to their own drum and...
Is the Pandemic Motivating People to Do Estate Planning?
Lack of understanding around estate planning may be leading Americans to avoid getting a will, even...
What Do I Need to Know about Creating a Will?
Creating a will is one of the most basic elements of estate planning. There are different types of...
Worried about a Spouse Needing Nursing Home Care?
Let’s take one couple, Tom and Louise, who have been married to each other for over 50 years and...
Ex-Girlfriend Could Own Your Family Home
My friend prepared his will and specified that his house would go to his girlfriend. She had...
Are You a ‘Super-Ager’?
When people talk about “aging gracefully,” they’re usually referring to physical appearance...
What Is an Ethical Will?
My colleague’s father recently got infected with the coronavirus and had to be rushed to the...