Monthly archives:April 2017
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8 years ago
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For better or for worse, our current culture is very car-dependant; in many places, cars are the only convenient link to the outside world. Unfortunately, as people age, driving can become more difficult and more dangerous. The elderly drive less, but have more crashes per mile than younger drivers.... [read more]
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8 years ago
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As part of National Healthcare Decisions Day 2017, and in collaboration with Haven Hospice, our attorneys presented Advance Directive Planning Talks in Orange Park, St. Augustine, and Jacksonville. Our office also provided attendees the opportunity to complete statutorily recommended forms for Healt... [read more]
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8 years ago
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Even if you've created an estate plan, are you sure you included everything you need to? There are certain provisions that people often forget to put in in a will or estate plan that can have a big impact on your family.
1. Alternate Beneficiaries
One of the most important things your esta... [read more]
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8 years ago
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Private retirement savings plans, like IRAs and 401(k)s, have become the main way for American families to save for retirement. But parents of children with special needs need to be vigilant when signing up for a retirement plan or company life insurance program.
Most retirement accounts allo... [read more]
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8 years ago
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All hospitals must now give Medicare recipients notice when they are in the hospital under observation status. The notice requirement is part of a law enacted in 2015 but that just took effect.
Signed by President Obama in August 2015, the law was intended to prevent surprises after a Medicar... [read more]
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8 years ago
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As part of National Healthcare Decisions Day 2017, and in collaboration with Haven Hospice, we are offering three Advance Directives and Life Care Planning Talks on April 19, 20, and 21 in Orange Park, St. Augustine, and Jacksonville.
On April 19, from 1 - 3 p.m., Alison E. Hickman, J.D. pres... [read more]
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8 years ago
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A couple who are both age 60 and who purchase new long-term care insurance coverage can expect to pay between 6 and 9 percent more compared to a year ago according to the 2017 Long Term Care Insurance Price Index, an annual report from theĀ American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance, an indust... [read more]
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