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Living Wills: Ten Things You Need to Know

Living Wills: Ten Things You Need to Know

Living wills are not last wills and testaments that indicate how you want your assets to be distributed after your death. Instead, it is a mechanism to communicate to your family and doctors how you want medical care conducted when…

Health Care Directives Are Important

Health Care Directives Are Important

Most people can communicate their wants and needs, but some people lose that ability when they are ill, injured, or afflicted. When this happens, they need someone they trust to advocate for them. You can prepare the proper legal documents…

Getting Rid of Unwelcome Medical Bills

Getting Rid of Unwelcome Medical Bills

Even if your insurance covers you, you might still be forced to pay huge medical bills after an emergency. For example, suppose that you underwent emergency surgery for some reason. You scheduled it at a hospital that participated in your…

Maximize Your Social Security Retirement Benefits

Maximize Your Social Security Retirement Benefits

Over the course of their working lives, American workers contribute to the Social Security fund through payroll taxes. Individuals may opt to receive Social Security benefits as early as age 62. However, claiming SS benefits before the full retirement age…

Agricultural Estate Planning

Agricultural Estate Planning

Planning for succession and estate planning for farm and ranch land, livestock, equipment, and other personal property can be challenging. There is a common misconception that federal estate taxes threaten farm or ranch property, preventing assets from getting to rightful…

The Dangers of DIY Wills

The Dangers of DIY Wills

Upon your death, your will addresses who will inherit your assets and properties. Wills are legally binding when properly filled out. Your will names a personal representative (executor) who will carry out your directives. In addition to asset distribution, your…

Survivorship Estate Planning

Survivorship Estate Planning

When you lose a spouse or long-term partner, it is difficult to think beyond your grief. However, it is crucial to understand there are important and timely decisions you need to make regarding your finances and personal estate plan. In…

Changes to Social Security Benefits in 2023

Changes to Social Security Benefits in 2023

This year, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will make important changes to the benefits it provides for over seventy million people. Inflation continues to increase daily living costs with higher costs for gasoline, food, utility, rent, and mortgages. Yet real…

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