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Letting a Computer Plan Your Estate: Is It Worth the Risk?

  Last Updated: 3/31/2010 1:43:53 PM Many Web sites offer customized, do-it-yourself wills and other estate planning documents. These computer-based services appear to offer a cost-effective and convenient alternative to visiting an estate planning or elder law attorney. But is online estate planning worth the convenience and initial savings? How do the documents created compare Read Full Article

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The Forgetting

  Last Updated: 3/29/2010 11:52:44 AM David Shenk. The Forgetting. Alzheimer&#39s: Portrait of an Epidemic . New York, N.Y.: Anchor Books, 2002. 294 pages. $10.17 from Amazon.com (click on book to order) Alzheimer&#39s is a progressive and ultimately fatal neurological affliction that interferes with and extinguishes brain cells. It kills nearly 100,000 Americans a year, Read Full Article

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Exchange an Old Annuity or Life Insurance for Long-Term Care Insurance

  Last Updated: 3/31/2010 12:05:46 PM A new law makes the purchase of products that combine annuities or insurance policies with long-term care insurance more attractive. As ElderLawAnswers previously reported, these “hybrid” products are gaining in popularity due to a law that went into effect January 1, 2010, making distributions from life insurance and annuities Read Full Article

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Social Security Calculator Now Available to Delayed Retirees

  Last Updated: 2/23/2010 3:16:29 PM Social Security’s Retirement Estimator is now available for people who have signed up for Medicare but have not yet signed up for Social Security because they are delaying retirement. The popular calculator allows you to project what your monthly Social Security benefit will be based on your actual work Read Full Article

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Congress Lets Estate Tax Expire, But May Act Retroactively

  Last Updated: 1/12/2010 1:43:46 PM With Senate Democrats unable to persuade Republicans to extend the 2009 estate tax law for even a couple of months until a more permanent solution could be devised, there is currently no tax on the estates of those dying during 2010. Although Congress may reinstate the tax retroactively in Read Full Article

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Things to Remember at Tax Time

  Last Updated: 2/5/2010 11:49:46 AM April 15th is approaching and it is time to begin crossing T’s and dotting I’s in preparation for paying taxes. As tax time draws near, you want to make sure you file all the proper forms and take all deductions you’re entitled to. Following are some things to keep Read Full Article

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The Complete Eldercare Planner

  Last Updated: 1/29/2010 11:59:14 AM Joy Loverde. The Complete Eldercare Planner (Rev Upd. edition.) Three Rivers Press. N.Y. 2009. 400 pages. $13.57 at Amazon (click on book to order). Becoming a caregiver for an elderly loved one can be an overwhelming experience. The Complete Eldercare Planner is a practical guide designed to help caregivers Read Full Article

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To Roth or Not to Roth?

  Last Updated: 1/12/2010 3:06:17 PM Now that 2010 has arrived, people whose incomes were previously too high to permit them to rollover a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA are calling their investment houses about making conversions. That’s because for the first time, even if your annual income exceeds $100,000, you can convert a Read Full Article

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Avoiding Expensive Funerals

  Last Updated: 1/25/2010 11:28:30 AM When planning a funeral, the expenses can add up quickly. The average funeral costs about $7,300, including the casket, embalming, and transportation, and if you include extras like flowers, obituary notices, and acknowledgement cards, the price goes even higher. However, there are several ways you can save on funeral Read Full Article

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More Seniors Eligible for Big Medicare Drug Subsidy

  Last Updated: 1/26/2010 3:47:31 PM Reprinted by permission of retirementrevised A million low-income seniors have become eligible for a big assist on prescription drug expenses this year under a newly expanded federal program. The subsidy can defray thousands of dollars in costs, and in many cases eliminate prescription drug expenses entirely for participating seniors. Read Full Article

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