It’s a commonly-held belief that if you have a will, its terms will determine how your estate will be distributed when you die. But in many cases, that’s far from true. A will only covers assets that are not the subject of their own self-contained plan for distribution. As it turns out, that covers a lot […]
91, 56, 80, 25, 25, 54, 95, 66, 94, 44, 91
You’re probably curious about what the above string of numbers means or refers to. Is it the winning numbers in some new “Pick 11 Mega-Lottery?” Is it a secret code of some sort? You’ll probably be surprised to learn that it is the ages of people whose obituaries appeared in a local newspaper one recent […]
Does your estate plan include your pets?
Many people (including us) think of their pets as members of their family. They are an important part of our lives, and they hold an important place in our hearts. Nonetheless, very few people provide for their pets in their estate plans. Most often, the subject never comes up in discussions with the attorney preparing […]
BABY BOOMERS, ROBOTS & CAREGIVER SHORTAGES
Understanding the effects of the relative size of the Baby Boom compared to preceding and succeeding age groups is essential to anticipating the demand for long-term services and support and the potential availability of family care in the future. And then I learned about Linda. At first, Linda doesn’t seem like the sort of career […]
Americans Falling Woefully Short on Retirement Savings
What It Means for You and What You Need to Do About It A new study estimates that more than 90 percent of working-age households in the U.S. are not saving enough for retirement. And about 45 percent have nothing saved. In addition, the National Institute on Retirement Security study found that the median retirement […]
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