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When Should I Claim Social Security?
Know the five factors you should consider, when weighing whether it's time to tap your benefits.
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...
Estate Planning for Parents with Young Children
What would happen with your kids, should something happen to you? It’s a question that most parents...
Do I Have to Pay Taxes on My Inheritance?
An inheritance is not subject to income taxes.
Why Should I Create a Trust If I’m Not Rich?
The perception is that trusts are for the very wealthy and that they cost a ton of money to set up...
Will I Get A Bill as My Inheritance?
Debts, just like assets, are considered part of a person’s estate. When that person passes away...
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...