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Estate Planning Myths Debunked

In my experience, estate planning is one of the areas of personal finance with the most widespread confusion. Unfortunately, this can lead to costly mistakes in time, money and stress on people's families.
10/30/23 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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How Should I Handle an Inheritance?

Receiving a financial windfall like an inheritance can be an emotional time — one that might prevent you from seeing the bigger picture.
10/30/23 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Should You Rethink Trust?

Do I need a trust? While this is an admirable goal, a trust may not be the only way to avoid probate.
10/25/23 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Is the Cost of Nursing Homes Increasing?

The cost of nursing homes and adult care grew by 2.4% in July, the biggest increase in any month since 1997.
10/23/23 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Do I Need a Will or Trusts or Both?

A traditional will could be the simplest but not necessarily the best way to pass on your legacy. At Vick Law, P.C., we understand that every individual has their own story to tell and their own legacy to protect. Our experienced team is here to help you navigate the intricate landscape of wills, trusts, and estate planning. Don't leave your future or your family's security to chance.
10/18/23 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Estate Planning Checkup for "Snowbirds"

Did you know 'Snowbirds" may have unique estate planning needs? If you are headed somewhere warm to spend the winter months, you will want to be sure you have everything in order before you go.
10/18/23 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Estate Planning for Caregivers

Caregiving extends far beyond emotional support, often requiring significant financial commitments. The article explores the financial toll caregiving can take and emphasizes the importance of estate planning in safeguarding both the caregiver's and their loved one's financial futures. It underscores the significance of comprehensive estate planning documents, including wills, powers of attorney, and healthcare proxies, in addressing these financial challenges.
10/12/23 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Now Is the Time for Estate Planning

As life is unpredictable, it is better to start planning sooner rather than later. In fact, upon attaining the legal age of majority in your state of residence (typically at age 18), you should begin considering some form of an estate plan.
10/10/23 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Should I Enroll in Medicare Before I Retire?

A recent survey found that a third of those nearing retirement age (62-64) who plan to keep working past 65 don’t understand they can sign up for what is often more affordable Medicare coverage, even while they’re still employed. Kiplinger’s recent article, “Yes, You Can Sign Up for Medicare While You’re Still Working,” says that with retirement further away for many, some people must get some help understanding their options. The article answers some common questions concerning retirement postponement and Medicare coverage, including common misperceptions. Your retirement decision is personal and dependent on your situation. Access to health coverage is…
09/28/23 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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How Can I Minimize or Avoid Estate Taxes?

An unprecedented rush to relinquish wealth is underway, and it isn’t just for billionaires.
09/28/23 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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