Fraudsters are getting bolder — and more believable — by the day. If someone claiming to be from the FBI called you, would you question it? For many seniors, the answer is no. That’s why scammers posing as federal agents are … [Read more...]
When Is the Best Time For You to Retire?
Nine Important Factors to Consider and the Most Important Factor that Is Often Overlooked The retirement wave is about to hit. A whopping 4 million Americans are expected to turn 65 every year for the next four years. That … [Read more...]
Critter Corner: Are Military Families Better Prepared for Retirement?
Dear Angel, My cousin and I are the same age. However, he is enlisted in the US Army, and I worked in the private sector for the past 30 years. He is close to retirement, and I am hoping to be as well but may need a few more … [Read more...]
Comparing Elder Law and Estate Planning — What’s the Difference?
Elder Law and Estate Planning serve two different functions, yet they are both equally important. One thing that sets them apart is that Elder Law concentrates on preserving your assets while you are alive, while Estate Planning … [Read more...]
What’s the Difference Between a Certified Elder Law Attorney and a Non-Certified Attorney?
When you hire a Medicaid planning attorney, you are probably looking for someone with lots of experience, a stellar reputation, and many satisfied clients. However, there is another element that most people who are seeking highly … [Read more...]
Is Retirement Good or Bad for Your Mental Health?
Retirement is supposed to be one of the best times in your life. You’ve worked for so many years to finally reach this point, and now you can relax and enjoy your time with family and friends. You can move to a warmer climate if … [Read more...]
Gen Xers Are Facing an Alarming Retirement Reality
Generation Xers are adults born between 1965 and 1980, and they represent almost 64 million Americans or nearly 20 percent of the population. Gen Xers are now in their 40s and 50s and are the next generation in line to retire … [Read more...]
What Can You Do to Protect a Loved One Who Has Spending Problems?
Q. My son, Ronnie, has bipolar disorder, and he often doesn’t take his medication. When he is having a manic episode and his mood is elevated, he often partakes in impulsive and irrational spending. At the same time, my mother … [Read more...]
Why Are Some Seniors Upsizing Rather than Downsizing in Retirement?
Q. My neighbors recently retired from work and put their house on the market. Their kids have all moved out, and it’s just them and their dog. At their retirement party, they showed us a picture of the house they were building. It … [Read more...]
Retiree Confidence Is the Lowest in 15 Years! How You Can Plan Ahead for Retirement and Long-Term Care
About 10,000 Americans turn 65 every day, and though everyone's financial situation is different, that means that millions of people are getting ready to retire each year. But according to a recent survey, many are not confident … [Read more...]
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