Can I Have Both Employer Insurance and Medicare?
When signing up for Medicare, some people have other insurance, such as coverage from a current employer, or retiree’s or military insurance. Beneficiaries of Original Medicare or Medicare Advantage...
View Article3 Common Probate Questions: Estate Planning Basics
When people pass away, they leave behind assets, property, and possessions that can have sentimental and real value for surviving family members and loved ones. Everything that an individual owns upon...
View ArticleWhy You Should Designate Beneficiaries
According to WealthCounsel, over a third of Americans have experienced or witnessed familial conflict when someone dies without an estate plan. While most people believe having an estate plan is...
View ArticleEstate Planning for Your Digital Legacy
One aspect of your estate plan that you may not yet have taken into consideration is your digital legacy. Arranging what happens to your digital assets and information when you pass away has become an...
View ArticleWhat Is a Gun Trust?: Estate Planning Q&A
According to Pew Research, 30 percent of adults in the United States report owning a firearm. Gun sales have risen in recent years, particularly during the Coronavirus pandemic. While many reported...
View ArticleWhat to Know About Probate: Estate Planning Basics
Most estate planning attorneys can help you craft an estate plan that minimizes or avoids probate altogether. Probate proceedings are part of the public record and can be very time-consuming and...
View ArticleNew Year’s Resolution: Get That Estate Plan Done
Visiting your attorney to get your estate plan done is one New Year’s resolution that you should definitely keep. None of us knows whether or when we may find ourselves seriously injured or sick. But...
View ArticleWhat to Know About Creating a Living Will
Creating a living will ensures your future healthcare decisions and plans are respected. A living will, or advance directive, is a legal document outlining medical treatment preferences and end-of-life...
View ArticleReducing the Risk of a Family Fight in Probate Court
Many family circumstances can increase the risk of probate litigation. High-risk factors that often bring about probate litigation can include sibling rivalry, second marriages without a prenuptial...
View ArticleMedicaid Planning Protects Your Home
Your most valuable property may be your home, which is true for many people. You likelywant your children to inherit that value when you pass away. However, you may also have concerns about planning...
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