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Medicare Recipients Now Have the Right to Appeal
An appeals court decision recently granted a right of appeal to some Medicare beneficiaries. The Underlying Issue When Medicare patients go to a
What Are Your Medicare Options?
Medicare has a variety of plans and parts within plans, each with its own pros and cons. Understanding some basic features will help you decide how to
Estate Planning for Digital Assets
Digital footprints are unavoidable nowadays. From social networks, seller accounts, financial utility, and medical accounts nearly everybody has a
Self-Neglect Among Seniors
We are seeing an increase in neglect among the elderly due to the Coronavirus isolating them from their families and extended communities. With the
Questions to Understand Before Age 65
To age successfully in the United States, you must address a hefty checklist prior to your 65th birthday. Overall the most crucial thing to do before
Comparing Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts
Although there are some similarities between revocable and irrevocable trusts, their purposes in your estate plan are different. Both can substitute
What Are the Consequences of Disinheriting a Child?
When it comes to property or money inheritance, most parents treat their children equally. But sometimes, parents intentionally choose to not leave
Long-Term Health Insurance Could be Dissolving
According to conventional estimates, about 50 percent of older adults will eventually require long-term care. If you are an adult 65 or more, the