Bankers Life Center for Secure Retirement commissioned The Blackstone Group to perform a study of how prepared baby boomers really are for retirement, and the…
Category: Estate Planning
A government study found that Medicare and Social Security are at risk of collapse. Unless action is taken, Social Security will exceed its income by…
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals found that the U.S. Labor Department’s fiduciary rule is no longer protected or able to be enforced. The fiduciary…
As attorneys, we find people asking us why they can’t just download a will from the internet, add the children to their bank account and…
There are those who will defraud and steal from others when they get sick or are quite elderly. Targeted attacks on vulnerable older people to…
At the time Larry King died, he left seven ex-wives and five children. He died at age 87 on January 23, 2021, after contracting Covid…
At some point in your life, a family member or friend may request you be their power of attorney. Your person may be planning for…
1. We can’t afford it, besides we don’t own much? We should postpone estate planning until we have some money set aside. You shouldn’t. It…
Within the American political system, our government only considers direct and indirect costs of Alzheimer’s disease. Direct costs, in this instance, are the medical and…
A will lays out who shall receive their property post-mortem, and which person (called the personal representative in New Mexico) will be in charge of…