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Veterans Can Be Credited for Special Extra Earnings for Social Security Purposes

Under certain circumstances, veterans who served between 1940 and 2001 can be credited for special extra earningsfor Social Security purposes.  These extra earnings may help veterans increase the amount of their Social Security … [Read more...]

Listen to Evan H. Farr, CELA being interviewed on 1500 AM (Federal News Radio) this Sunday!

This Sunday, January 20 at 10:30 p.m, Evan H. Farr, CELA will be the guest on "Of Consuming Interest" hosted by Shirley Rooker, radio host and President of Call For Action, Inc. On her show, Ms. Rooker typically interviews top … [Read more...]

Early Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms Go Undiagnosed and Untreated

Parkinson’s disease affects one out of 100 Americans over the age of 60.  When it comes to neurodegenerative diseases, it is second only to Alzheimer’s. Symptoms may be mild at first but tend to worsen over time. There is … [Read more...]

The Ethical Will- Leaving Behind a Legacy of Your Values

Ethical Wills are a way to honor the past, remember family and community, understand your own life better, and provide a lasting legacy for your family for generations to come. Ethical Wills enable you to document and share (in … [Read more...]

Financial Wellness Month: What Documents to Keep and What to Toss

Attend our Senior Financial Wellness event on Monday, January 14 from 6-7:30 p.m. RSVP here. Are your file cabinets filled with old checks, bank statements, and pay stubs? While it’s sometimes tempting to keep every piece of paper … [Read more...]

FAQ: Storing Important Documents, such as Advance Medical Directives

  Proper preparation will keep your important documents safe and ensure that you have peace of mind during hurricanes or in any emergencies or natural disasters.   At Farr Law Firm, P.C., we offer a service called DocuBank … [Read more...]

Results of Alzheimer’s Studies May Change How Disease is Treated

The number of Alzheimer's patients in the U.S. is expected to go from the current 5.4 million to 16 million by 2050.  Costs for care, mostly assumed by taxpayers, could rise from $200 billion this year to $1.1 trillion in 2050.  … [Read more...]

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