
Can I Give My Child Access to My Bank Account? Should I?
Would your loved ones have necessary access to your bank accounts after you die to help carry out your last wishes and handle arrangements?

Would your loved ones have necessary access to your bank accounts after you die to help carry out your last wishes and handle arrangements?

Although the Medicaid system may be a generally recognized public benefit, the intricacies of the program usually do not become relevant to individuals, until they face the need to use it.

If your life changes, so should your estate plan. Marriage, divorce, death of a spouse, a birth and a changing relationship with a child are just some of the life changes that may affect your estate plan.

As America’s economy reopens, we’re seeing higher inflation rates. This unwelcome surge should prompt retirees to consider the threat it could pose to their financial security.

Here’s what you need to consider, when looking to hire an elder law attorney.

Elder law attorneys can help with a long list of legal matters that seniors often face…

As a large portion of the U.S. population grows older and life expectancy continues to increase, many caregivers in their 40s and 50s are finding themselves a part of the “sandwich” generation, or those who are often caring for both their children and their aging parents.

In a rush to file for Social Security benefits at age 62? Many people are, but slow down and do the math first – or you might regret it.

There are now more than 70 million Baby Boomers in the U.S. However, millions of adult children may not be prepared to make important decisions about their parents’ future if necessary, because of a lack of knowledge about their parents’ finances.

If you’re planning an inheritance, be careful about leaving these assets to a loved one. They may create more trouble than they’re worth.