"The Internal Revenue Service announced the 2015 estate and gift tax limits today, and the federal estate tax exemption rises to $5.43 million per person, and the annual gift exclusion amount stays at $14,000..." To read more click here... http://www.forbes.com/sites/ashleaebeling/2014/10/30/irs-announces-2015-estate-and-gift-tax-limits/ … [Read more...] about IRS Announces 2015 Estate And Gift Tax Limits
Congress Passes ABLE ACT
Major Victory for Persons with Disabilities and their Families. Read more... http://www.realeconomicimpact.org/News.aspx?id=460 … [Read more...] about Congress Passes ABLE ACT
Volunteers in action: Law firm founder walks mini-marathon in honor of Bridgehaven Mental Health Services
Volunteers help "spread the good word" about Bridgehaven Mental Health Services, Donna Schuster, development director of the nonprofit organization, said in an email to Business First. The organization provides... Read more here http://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/news/2014/08/20/volunteers-in-action-law-firm-founder-walks-mini.html … [Read more...] about Volunteers in action: Law firm founder walks mini-marathon in honor of Bridgehaven Mental Health Services
Why We Procrastinate about Estate Planning
Unfortunately, a lot of people haven’t participated in any meaningful estate planning. Most will readily admit it is something they need to do, but they keep putting it off. Why? Here are some of the more common reasons why we procrastinate about estate planning—and some information that just might get you moving. It’s expensive. Granted, a lot of people don’t have extra money lying... Read more here: http://www.estateplanning.com/why-we-procrastinate-about-estate-planning/ … [Read more...] about Why We Procrastinate about Estate Planning
When Is The Best Time To Plan Your Estate?
Most people start thinking about planning their estates when they reach retirement age. After all, the "normal" progression of life is to get out of school, get a job, get married, have kids, get your kids through college, retire, become grandparents, enjoy life…and then, after a long and fulfilling life, we know that we will eventually die. But we all know that real life rarely happens... Read more here: … [Read more...] about When Is The Best Time To Plan Your Estate?
VA Benefits For Long-Term Care of Veterans and Their Surviving Spouses
Many wartime veterans and their surviving spouses are currently receiving long-term care or will need some type of long-term care in the near future. The Veterans Administration has funds that are available to help pay for this care. Unfortunately, many are not aware that these benefits even exist, and they are often overlooked by families with veterans or surviving spouses who need additional funds to help care for them. Read more... … [Read more...] about VA Benefits For Long-Term Care of Veterans and Their Surviving Spouses
Four Estate-Planning Documents Everyone Should Have
There's no time like the present to make sure all your estate-planning ducks are in a row. For many people, the words "estate planning" may conjure up thoughts of large inheritances and tax shelters. But planning "isn't just about death and taxes; it's also about what happens if you get very sick and live," says G. Mark Shalloway, a West Palm Beach, Fla., attorney who specializes in elder law. Here's are the four estate-planning documents everyone needs: Read more. … [Read more...] about Four Estate-Planning Documents Everyone Should Have
Remarrying in retirement?
This is the reality: Baby Boomers are getting unhitched at a somewhat alarming rate. Divorce can be devastating at almost any stage in life, but it can be downright disastrous to those preparing for or already in retirement. One of the results, though, is that many are remarrying later in life. And the complications that come with second and third marriages -- ex-spouses, stepchildren and retirement savings -- warrant special attention. "The divorce rate on second marriages is over 60%," says … [Read more...] about Remarrying in retirement?