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13 Tips to Get Your Personal and Financial Affairs in Order

The first step in getting your affairs in order is to gather up all your important personal, financial and legal information, so you can arrange it in a format that will benefit you now and your loved ones later.
04/20/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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How Does a Trust Fund Work?

Trust funds are an important estate planning tool. They can protect your assets while you’re alive and help ensure that you leave money to your children or other loved ones after you die.
04/19/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Is Estate Planning Affected by Property in Two States?

When it comes to owning property in two different states, you may wonder how to manage these in your estate plans.
04/18/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Can I Pay Less Taxes on My Retirement Funds?

You don't get to use all the money in your traditional 401(k) and IRA for retirement because you still have to pay taxes on it.
04/14/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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What 2 Things Should I Leave Out of My Will?

Unfortunately, there are several common missteps people make in their estate planning that can lead to unwanted results. Read on to discover the two things you should never include in your will, as well as what to substitute instead.
04/13/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Should I Delay Claiming Social Security?

When you begin claiming affects how much money you get from the program, and once you're receiving checks, it's difficult to undo your decision.
04/08/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Spa Day for Memory Care Patients?

When Sunshine Retirement Living officials saw a significant drop in the use of antipsychotics in its memory care residents after piloting a “sensory spa” in one community, its mission became clear. The company expanded use of the spas throughout its portfolio.
04/07/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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5 Things You Can't Do as Power of Attorney

For those of us involved as care providers for someone having difficulty handling his/her own affairs, whether it’s a family member or not, requires that we have the legal authority to do what’s in that person’s best interest.
04/06/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Is My Elderly Parent Being Scammed?

In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, many older adults are more socially isolated than ever—and thus more vulnerable to being financially victimized.
04/05/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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7 Common Estate Planning Mistakes

Your last will and testament is one of the most important legal documents that you will ever make. It allows you to direct where you want your property, guardianship and debts to go after you die, and allows you to appoint an executor to act out your wishes.
04/04/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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