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 Congress Reverses Recent Changes to the Kiddie Tax
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By Linda Melancon
In Elder Law News, Estate Planning Awareness, Special Needs News, Special Needs Planning
Posted February 24, 2020

Congress Reverses Recent Changes to the Kiddie Tax

A major bipartisan bill, signed into law by President Trump in December, includes significant tax changes for people with assets in a special needs trust for a minor. The changes center on the [...]

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 Make Sure You Are Counted in the 2020 Census
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Elder Law News
Posted February 19, 2020

Make Sure You Are Counted in the 2020 Census

The 2020 census is starting soon, and seniors need to be counted. This may be more of a challenge this year because for the first time, the census will be completed largely online. The U.S [...]

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 How Secure Is Social Security?
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Elder Law News, General Estate Planning
Posted February 18, 2020

How Secure Is Social Security?

For years people have been worried about Social Security’s future, but what is the actual outlook? According to the federal government, unless Congress acts to intervene, Social Security [...]

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 Bank Pays Price for Refusing to Honor Request Made Under a Power of Attorney
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Elder Law News
Posted February 14, 2020

Bank Pays Price for Refusing to Honor Request Made Under a Power of Attorney

A durable power of attorney (POA) allows the person creating the POA, called the “principal,” to name a trusted agent who can act on his behalf in almost any situation. But because of [...]

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 Accounting for Gifts and Loans to Children in Your Estate Plan
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Caregivers, Elder Care, Elder Law News
Posted February 12, 2020

Accounting for Gifts and Loans to Children in Your Estate Plan

No parents want their children to fight among themselves after they are gone. Sadly, conflicts often arise, especially when a parent has gifted or loaned money to one child and not others. [...]

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 Understanding the Differences Between a Living Trust and an Irrevocable Trust
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Elder Care, Elder Law News
Posted February 10, 2020

Understanding the Differences Between a Living Trust and an Irrevocable Trust

Trusts can be useful tools to protect your assets, save on estate taxes, or set aside money for a family member. But before you commit to adding a trust to your estate plan, make sure you [...]

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 Medicaid Protections for the Healthy Spouse
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By Linda Melancon
In Elder Law News, Elder Care, Estate Planning Awareness
Posted February 5, 2020

Medicaid Protections for the Healthy Spouse

Medicaid law provides special protections for the spouses of Medicaid applicants to make sure the spouses have the minimum support needed to continue to live in the community while their husband [...]

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 Program That Helps People with Disabilities Move Out of Institutions Temporarily Re-Authorized
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Elder Law News, Special Needs News, Special Needs Planning
Posted January 31, 2020

Program That Helps People with Disabilities Move Out of Institutions Temporarily Re-Authorized

Congress has temporarily extended the federal government’s largest grant program that helps states transfer people with disabilities from institutions into independent living arrangements. Tucked [...]

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 Your Retirement Plans Have Big Changes for 2020
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Elder Law News, Will
Posted January 30, 2020

Your Retirement Plans Have Big Changes for 2020

Late last year, President Trump signed a spending bill into law that makes major changes to retirement plans. The new law is designed to provide more incentives to save for retirement, but it may [...]

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By Linda Melancon
In Elder Law News, Estate Planning Awareness
Posted January 29, 2020

Free Tax Preparation Help Is Available to Most Seniors

Seniors and retirees should know that they may be able to use online tax preparation software free of charge. Most low- and middle-income Americans qualify for the free help, but do not take [...]

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