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Monthly Archive for: "November, 2016"
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By Laura Stubberud
In Elder Law News
Posted November 30, 2016

Spouses May Qualify for Early Social Security Benefits If They Care for a Child with Disabilities

A little-known provision in the Social Security regulations allows the spouse of a retiree to also receive Social Security benefits, even if he has not yet reached retirement age, so long as [...]

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By Laura Stubberud
In Elder Law News
Posted November 29, 2016

How to Pass Your Home to Your Children Tax-Free

Giving your house to your children can have tax consequences, but there are ways to accomplish it tax-free. The best method to use will depend on your individual circumstances and needs.

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By Laura Stubberud
In Elder Law News
Posted November 29, 2016

Make Sure Your Estate Plan Doesn’t Put Your Child at Risk

What many parents don't think about the effect that their own estate plan can have on their child's government benefits like Medicaid or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

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By Laura Stubberud
In Elder Law News
Posted November 22, 2016

Personal Care Assistants Can Offer Much-Needed Help to Families with Special Needs Children

Personal care assistants (PCAs) may be an option to give caregivers needed help. Most states provide personal care services through their Medicaid programs to help families manage the daily [...]

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By Laura Stubberud
In Elder Law News
Posted November 17, 2016

Can a Special Needs Trust Have More Than One Trustee at a Time?

Yes, but be aware that a co-trustee can be held responsible for another co-trustee’s breach of a fiduciary duty. Thus, it is important that all co-trustees pay close attention to everything [...]

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By Laura Stubberud
In Elder Law News
Posted November 11, 2016

Part B Premium Will Rise Slightly for Most Medicare Beneficiaries in 2017

After holding steady at $104.90 a month for four years, the standard Medicare Part B premium that most recipients pay will rise 4 percent to $109 a month.  

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By Laura Stubberud
In Elder Law News
Posted November 10, 2016

When Can You Delay Taking Medicare?

While you are eligible to apply for Medicare when you are 65, there are circumstances where you might not want to, particularly if you are working full time for a larger employer or [...]

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