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Designating A Person To Make Decisions For You In The Event Of Incapacitation

By Eric Millhorn |

Part of making a comprehensive estate plan is ensuring that you designate trusted people who can make certain key decisions for you when you are incapacitated and unable to make the decisions for yourself. These decisions can be made on issues affecting your general legal, financial, and even medical affairs. There are different ways… Read More »

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Veterans’ Benefits And Daily Assistance For Spouses

By Eric Millhorn |

Benefits for veterans who require assistance with daily activities are available to those who meet the basic requirements for aid and attendance benefits. Aid and attendance benefits are added to a monthly veteran’s pension amount, and cannot be applied for or received separately from the pension. A qualifying veteran can use the aid and… Read More »

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Taxes And Estate Planning

By Eric Millhorn |

News that a person has inherited a large sum of money or a valuable asset may bring some initial joy and gratitude, however, it may also cause the heir to be concerned about taxes and  how much will have to be paid before they can receive the inheritance. While some people may decide to… Read More »

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How Your Estate Is Distributed If You Die Without A Will

By Eric Millhorn |

It is sometimes said that by failing to plan, a person is planning to fail. This is often the case when a person dies intestate and his estate is divided up without regard to what the person would have wanted. Making a will does not always have to be a complicated or even expensive… Read More »

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Select Ways To Transfer Real Estate Property Without Going Through Probate

By Eric Millhorn |

Sometimes when two or more people co-own real estate property they want to ensure that if one of them passes, the other owner’s’ property interests are protected, and any transfer of property rights is done in a simplified way that avoids probate court. Choosing the right type of conveyance for your heirs can be… Read More »

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Looking Beyond The Changes To Social Security

By Eric Millhorn |

For a long time, double claiming of Social Security benefits by married couples has been a way for a couple to increase the amount of benefits available to them in retirement. However, the opportunity to take advantage of this method of claiming came to an end last year as changes to federal law impacted… Read More »

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Financial Planning When Applying For A VA Pension

By Eric Millhorn |

Although there are debates on whether pensions are better than other retirement plans offered to workers, the safety of a well-funded government pension cannot be understated. Most pensions are structured in such a way as to be  available to workers who paid into the retirement system over a period of time, and remained employed… Read More »

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Ways to Avoid Probate

By Eric Millhorn |

After someone dies and they have a will, it must pass through probate. Probate is the process where the will gets submitted to the court by the executor of the will, and then the court supervises the executor throughout the probate process. The probate process involves gathering the assets of the deceased person and… Read More »

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Durable Power of Attorney

By Eric Millhorn |

A durable power of attorney is an important part of an estate plan. In general, a power of attorney is a legal document where one person designates another person to have the legal ability to make certain decisions for them and to participate in certain transactions on their behalf. The person who is the… Read More »

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What Seniors Need to Know About Medicaid Planning

By Eric Millhorn |

Medicaid planning is a way for seniors to access the long-term care benefits provided by Medicaid, without bankrupting themselves with nursing home bills in the process. However, Medicaid planning can be complicated and small mistakes may make you liable for large penalties. That is why it is extremely important to work with a skilled… Read More »

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