Federal law requires individuals to take a required minimum distribution, or RMD, from their qualified retirement plans. The policy goal behind requiring people to take a certain amount of money […]
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After a lifetime of hard work, many seniors are disappointed to learn that they can’t afford the nursing home care that they need. The average cost of nursing home care […]
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Written by Attorney Daniel M. Surprenant, Esq., CELA Good News! Our office has recently, successfully, implemented a strategy to help a family keep more income while one of the spouses […]
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Article Written by Sheryl Cox of Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc., Plymouth MA Certain IRA holders have the opportunity to make tax-free distributions from their IRAs to qualified charitable organizations. […]
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When planning your estate, one of the most important decisions you make is choosing the people who will carry out your wishes. Many parents want all of their children to […]
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On March 27, the President signed the CARES Act into law. The CARES Act stands for the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. This law intends to help people […]
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Creating a plan for your future in the early stages of the disease to ensure your wishes are met can be empowering. The sooner legal plans are established, the better […]
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There has been a deluge of information, and misinformation, on the CARES Act and what it means to people. The Coronavirus Aide, Relief and Economy Security Act (CARES Act), is […]
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The SECURE Act became law on January 1, 2020. This legislation changes some laws related to long-term retirement savings. The SECURE Act stands with Settling Every Community Up for Retirement […]
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With at least two viable vaccine options on the horizon, coronavirus cases continue to soar, both in the United States and globally as all of us struggle to keep ourselves […]
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