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It is important to keep up with estate planning news because changes in laws, regulations, and tax codes can significantly impact an individual's estate plan. Staying informed on current estate planning news can help individuals and families make informed decisions about their estate plans, ensure that their plans remain up-to-date and effective, and take advantage of new planning opportunities or strategies that may arise. Additionally, estate planning news may provide insights into broader economic trends or market conditions that could affect an individual's financial planning and wealth management strategies. Overall, staying informed on estate planning news can help individuals protect and preserve their assets, minimize taxes, and achieve their long-term financial goals.

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HIPAA rules

Some Common Drugs May Increase Chances of Dementia

Posted on: August 25, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
A recent study has tightened the link between dementia and a common class of drugs used to treat a variety of symptoms.
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Protection from Long-Term Care Insurance Fraud

Posted on: July 31, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Long-term care insurance consumers -- usually upper-middle age and older Americans -- face enough hurdles in finding the best policies. Complicated contracts, high fees and charges and booming premiums await any long-term care insurance buyer.
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Legal Documents for College

Baseball Champion Orlando Cepeda Sues Daughter-In-Law, denies having Dementia

Posted on: July 29, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Orlando Cepeda wants to know where his money went. He also wants to learn what happened to all of his baseball memorabilia, including his 1967 National League Most Valuable Player Award, and wants to be made whole.
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What to know about blood clots

North Dakota - End-Of-Life Care Visits and COVID-19 ?

Posted on: July 23, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
North Dakota has revised its definition of compassionate end-of-life care visits, as the state begins to relax restrictions as to who can access nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
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What has King Felipe VI of Spain given up?

Why Did Spain's King Felipe VI Renounce His Inheritance from His Father?

Posted on: July 17, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
King Felipe VI of Spain has renounced his personal inheritance from his father, Juan Carlos I, amid allegations of financial impropriety.
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Congress has a new long-term care insurance bill

What Does CNN’s Anderson Cooper ’s Estate Plan Look Like for his New Baby?

Posted on: July 16, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Anderson Cooper’s newborn son Wyatt started life with every material advantage and a lot of big questions. Call it the Vanderbilt Curse.
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Estate Planning in a nursing home?

What is the Verdict on the Will of Carole Baskin 's Long-Missing Husband?

Posted on: June 30, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
A county sheriff in Florida is declaring that the will of Don Lewis — Carole Baskin's long-missing husband — was forged.
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What was in Ray Liotta 's Will

Can Kobe Bryant’s Widow Amend Trust?

Posted on: June 24, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Vanessa Bryant has filed legal docs to protect all of her children.  She is asking a judge to amend Kobe's trust, so she can provide for their youngest daughter, Capri, who was born after the most recent trust document was drafted and signed.
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Work on your Estate Plan

Gene Role May Be a Link between Dementia and the Coronavirus

Posted on: June 19, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
People with a genetic mutation that increases the risk of dementia also have a greater chance of having severe Covid-19, researchers have revealed.
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The Living Trust

Increasing Medicare Scams in the COVID-19 Pandemic ?

Posted on: June 18, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
The concept of financial scams isn't a new one. Unfortunately, seniors tend to be particularly prone to them in general. Introduce a pandemic, and you have the makings for financial ruin among our country's most vulnerable.
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