How Millions of Americans Manage to Care for Older Adults and Those with Dementia
The number of Americans who provide home care for older adults and adults with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia is staggering. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 41 million Americans provide care to older adults. The Alzheimer’s Association reports that more than 15 million provide care for someone with dementia. The…
Read MoreThe Toughest Conversation You’ll Ever Have
It’s the topic none of us want to think about, but talking with your children and loved ones about your end-of-life wishes can be one of the more important conversations. In some families, it’s easier to talk about sex than it is to talk about money, while in other families it’s the opposite. But few…
Read MoreEstate and Gift Tax Limits Increase for 2018, Says the IRS
Inflation is the primary reason for increases in the 2018 estate and gift tax exemptions. After months of speculation about whether or not the estate and gift tax exemption would increase, the numbers are now official. The estate and gift tax exemption for 2018 is $5.6 million per individual, an increase from $5.49 million in…
Read MoreMedical Tax Deduction on the Chopping Block in GOP Tax Bill
The seriously ill, disabled and seniors are all threatened by a proposal that’s part of the tax reform bill that was recently released. The medical tax deduction is under fire, included in the tax reform bill presented by House Republicans. This would have devastating economic consequences for seniors, people suffering from chronic conditions and the…
Read MorePhilanthropist and Wife to Amway Co-Founder Dies
If the name Helen DeVos sounds is familiar, that may be because the late DeVos was mother-in-law to Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education. Helen DeVos was a beloved philanthropist who supported many causes, but her first love was her family. Helen DeVos was loved by her family and the people of Grand Rapids, Michigan and…
Read MoreOlder Parents Face Different Estate and Financial Planning Needs
Wealthy celebrities may not have to worry about the financial side of welcoming babies in their senior years, but estate planning and retirement lifestyles for regular people need to be considered. Older parents or couples, where one member is significantly older than the other, need to address their estate planning and asset division differently than…
Read MoreProgressive Approach to Elder Abuse Uses App to Help Protect Seniors
A new app will allow those who work with the elderly in Erie County, New York to report concerns about abuse and upload documents and photos. Designed for service providers and advocates for seniors, the Legal Risk Detector app has been introduced through a joint effort from the Center for Elder Law & Justice, the…
Read MoreHow Making Provisions for End-of-Life Care Helps Loved Ones
Most people avoid making decisions about end-of-life care, which can make an emergency situation much tougher for family members, who must make decisions without the benefit of knowing what you would have wanted. It’s unpleasant to think about, but apparently rocker Tom Petty did: he had thought about his end-of-life care and executed them using…
Read MoreOverly Generous in 2017? Here’s What You Need to Know About Gift Taxes
There are a few basics you’ll want to know about gift taxes, especially if a gift inadvertently exceeded the annual $14,000 limit. What would happen if a gift that started out at a value under the $14,000 annual limit was a gift of stock that, from the time you decided to gift it and until…
Read MoreBasics About Wills in Kansas
A will is the foundation of many estate plans, and offers an opportunity for you to convey your property to family members and friends after you have passed. Every state has its own requirements about wills, legal documents that provide instructions for property distribution after death. In Kansas, there are certain requirements for a will…
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