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What Is Hospice Care?
Hospice care also is known as end-of-life care for good reason. You may want relief from pain, shortness of breath and other symptoms that are keeping ...
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Writing Your Will: Know the Essentials
A will is a legal document written for the purpose of making sure your property and assets get distributed how you want after your death. It may feel ...
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Single? Estate Planning Is Still Key
If you're single and don't have any close relatives, whom will you leave your estate to? A close friend or a charity? If you die without a last will, ...
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Leaving Your Estate to Your Grandchildren
How you plan the transfer of assets to your grandchildren will likely depend on whether they're adults or minors. Special needs grandkids may need ...
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Do You Need to Review Your Estate Plan?
Major life changes, whether good or bad, can be so overwhelming that we fail to realize just how deeply they affect our estate plan. For example, if ...
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Life Insurance Trusts: Do You Need One?
A life insurance trust is a trust that can buy life insurance policies on the person who establishes the trust (called the grantor), the grantor's ...
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When Do the Elderly Need In-Home Care?
A change in functioning doesn't have to mean moving to assisted living or a nursing home. However, it may indicate a need for extra help to support a ...
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How to Stop Procrastinating About Estate Planning
Age is not a predictor of when you will need an estate plan. Only 22 percent of folks between the ages of 18 and 36 have created a will or trust. You ...
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