by Deliberato Law Center | Apr 6, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning Education, Probate, Uncategorized
‘Tis the season to pay your taxes which means a lot of people are thinking about charity contributions. Giving to charity is not just a generous act in support of a worthy cause but an effective tax planning strategy. When you direct a portion of your assets toward...
by Deliberato Law Center | Mar 30, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning Education, Medicaid, Uncategorized
Numerous studies have shown that Americans’ greatest fear regarding retirement is running out of money. Even so, myths abound about planning for retirement, Social Security, the cost of medical care, and more. Let’s explore the reality behind some of the most common...
by Deliberato Law Center | Mar 21, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
Tax season is like that wet rag in your life that prevents you from getting too excited about a good thing. Just as spring is beginning to flourish, taxes arrive like a mean reminder that light always casts a shadow. It doesn’t have to be this way, though. A little...
by Deliberato Law Center | Mar 15, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
Estate planning isn’t the first topic that comes to mind when you think of fun conversation starters and yet it turns out this apparently mundane subject is full of weird but true facts. However surprising, this makes sense when you consider that the oldest known...
by Deliberato Law Center | Feb 23, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
Approximately 3 million Americans move to another state each year, while last year alone the number was 4.7 million. Given the stress and myriad changes that come with such a move, it’s not surprising that many people forget to review their estate plans. However,...
by Deliberato Law Center | Feb 18, 2022 | blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
A person turning 65 today has a nearly 70% chance of needing some form of long term care during their golden years. Women, on average, will require 3.7 years of care while men, who statistically live shorter lives, will require 2.2 years. In 2020, the cost of long...
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