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Forbes Article: Eight Estate Planning Strategies In A COVID-19 World

Posted on September 15, 2020

By: Christine Fletcher, Contributor

The reality of COVID-19 has forced many individuals to address the “what if” scenarios that were previously unthinkable, or at least the situations that no one ever wants to talk about or deal with.  

Most of us have fortunately never dealt with...

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MarketWatch Opinion: When does it make sense to take Social Security at 62?

Posted on September 14, 2020

By: Howard Gold

t’s best to wait until you’re 70 to start taking Social Security retirement benefits — even if it means tapping into your retirement assets at the bottom of a bear market. Why? Because the guaranteed, risk-free 8% annual Social Security benefit increase...

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Are You 50+? Now is a Good Time to Begin Thinking About Long-Term Care

Posted on August 19, 2020
Think about it before you need to think about it.

Yes, it might seem crazy to start thinking about a possible future when you're infirmed and need long-term health care if you're only in your 50s. You're young, or relatively young, and healthy. But that's the point: You...

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AARP Article: The Sandwich Generation Feels the Caregiving Crunch

Posted on August 17, 2020
Caring for two people is more than twice as hard

by Barry J. Jacobs, AARP

Carol had a big heart — sometimes too big, she thought. She was glad to run errands for her unmarried 82-year-old aunt who suffered from Parkinson's disease. But then her...

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AARP Article: 5 Reasons Working From Home Benefits Older Workers — and Their Employers

Posted on July 31, 2020

by Kerry Hannon

Over the next several months, every company in America with workers who spend most of their time on a computer has a decision to make: Which of their employees — the vast majority of whom will have been successfully working from home since March — should...

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Kiplinger Article: Top 10 Estate Planning Tips in a Time of Coronavirus

Posted on July 22, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has many people finally taking action to fill out advance health care directives, wills and powers of attorney. Here are some tips to help you along the way.

By Sam Nuxoll,

It has arrived: the unexpected, potentially life-threatening circumstance you had in mind when...

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Article from The Berkshire Eagle: COVID Stats Don’t Measure Courage, Compassion

Posted on July 22, 2020

Written By William C. Jones

PITTSFIELD — When the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the United States in March from Washington State and began its deadly rampage in Massachusetts nursing homes, our local communities naturally reacted with shock and fear at the damage wrought by this unseen and barely detectable...

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Caring.Com Article: More Than Half Of U.S. Adults Don’t Have A Will, New Survey Reveals

Posted on July 22, 2020

By: Caring.Com, Contributor

Let’s face it—end-of-life planning isn’t fun. The topic can seem morose, depressing -- maybe even a little scary. But it’s also a critical aspect of managing your assets and protecting your family, which is why it’s surprising that nearly 6 out of...

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Forbes Article: What The Wealthy Are Doing With Their Estate Planning During The Covid-19 Crisis

Posted on July 21, 2020

By: Megan Gorman

Across the country, Americans are reeling from the impact of the Covid-19 crisis. But as volatility impacts all areas of our daily life, many wealthy Americans are looking at their estate planning to see if there are any unique opportunities. 

While this may seem...

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People Magazine Article: ‘Panicked’ Teachers Prep Wills, Goodbye Letters Before Their Schools Reopen

Posted on July 21, 2020

By Hilary Shenfeld 

"It is unconscionable that educators and parents are being asked to plan for end-of-life decisions because our country has no plan for reopening schools and institutions of higher education safely," says NEA president Lily Eskelsen García.

Many school districts have announced they won't hold...

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