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Understanding the SECURE Act Impact on Special Needs Trusts

As long as an individual with a disability is in a special needs trust (SNT), or supplementary needs trust, they are still eligible for government benefits and receive additional financial assistance. Under the SSA expenditure rules, an SNT can provide additional monies to enhance the beneficiary’s lifestyle while maintaining Medicaid, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

A Look at Retirement Trends for Seniors in 2023

Senior consumerism is evolving into a market centered on wellness and solutions at an affordable price. Improving and maintaining greater physical and mental health lifestyles through proactive and preventative measures is increasing. For seniors to thrive and flourish in retirement, technology and reliance on community and home-centered care is a game changer for wellness, financial viability, and happiness.

Adults With Disabilities Requiring Guardianship or Conservatorship

Guardianships and conservatorships are legal arrangements for adults with developmental disabilities who are incapable of making important decisions or caring for themselves on their own. Establishing a legal guardian is the job of the court, which appoints a person (guardian) to make personal and financial decisions for individuals lacking the capacity to make those decisions for themselves.

A Comparison of Irrevocable and Revocable Trusts

Revocable and irrevocable trusts are the most common types of trusts used for estate planning. While there is some similarity, these two major categories of trusts have different purposes in your estate plan. Both can substitute for a last will and testament as an alternative way to distribute property, though a trust and a will often exist concurrently.

As Part of Your Will or Trust, Include a Memorandum About Your Personal Property

In the aftermath of a parent's death, children often argue over mom and dad's favorite items. Arguments can take place over things like a coffee mug, a piece of jewelry, or a painting. These types of arguments can be eliminated by filling out a personal property memorandum and keeping it with your will or trust.

Understanding Hybrid Long-Term Care Insurance 2.0

It is likely that you have heard about the astronomical costs of nursing home care should you become seriously ill or injured. You might also know that Medicare would cover only a minimal amount of those costs. Private insurance doesn’t seem like a good bet if you’ve heard horror stories about skyrocketing premium costs and difficulties in obtaining long-term care (LTC) insurance in the first place.

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Caring For Vulnerable Loved Ones

If you have a parent or a loved one who requires care in a nursing home or an assisted living facility, you may wonder how you'll pay for it! At The Johnson Firm, P.C., we can guide you through the steps, whether you are planning for the future or are already in crisis mode. We can provide informed and caring counsel to help your loved one apply for Medicaid or veterans benefits.

Education And Outreach

We believe that education is the key to making good decisions about elder care and estate planning. We offer free seminars, workshops and newsletters to keep our clients fully informed. In addition, we are consistently posting blogs on current topics.

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Information is the key to making good decisions about elder care and estate planning. We have developed a series of virtual seminars on Medicaid and Long Term Planning, Trusts, and VA Pensions. These provide valuable insight and answers to many of the questions you may have.

 

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