Concerns continue that the Veterans Affairs Department, already understaffed with an ever-growing backlog, will not be prepared for additional responsibilities following the enactment of the Honoring Our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act. PACT will provide...
Year: 2022
Five signs that you need to seek guardianship over a loved one
If you have an elderly loved one, you’re probably worried about them and their future, especially if their health is declining. You might be concerned about how their financial affairs will be handled, how their medical decisions will be made and how they’ll get by in...
Three ways to qualify for Medicaid while keeping your assets
The numbers are clear: there’s a good chance that you’re going to need long-term care at some point in the future. In fact, some studies have shown that as many as 70% of individuals will need long-term care sometime in their life. Another 20% of those individuals...
Estate planning for new parents
The beginning of your new child’s life is the time to address their care in case the worst happens, and you die. Making these plans for your estate can help assure that your family’s financial needs are met. Life insurance Purchasing life insurance is an important...
Why you should avoid the internet for estate planning needs
America is a country full of people who like to take matters into their own hands. There’s nothing inherently wrong with that. After all, that’s how innovation occurs. But when it comes to estate planning, a lot of people try to navigate the system on their own to...