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When planning for the future, many people use trusts as a way to manage their assets, avoid probate, and protect their loved ...
My husband had a brief meeting with a lawyer who offered to transfer the deed to my husband to avoid the five-year look-back ...
Protecting Your Assets By Tyler W. Humphrey, Esq. Protecting your assets is not just a matter of securing wealth for the next ...
Congressional Republicans are working to extend President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts by cutting spending on safety net ...
State Police arrested three people after they dropped to the floor in Room 210 at the Legislative Office Building where the ...
States’ share of revenue dedicated to Medicaid rose by 17.8%, or $44.4 billion, in fiscal year 2023  — the largest increase in two decades, according to a new report by Pew Charitable Trusts, a ...
Christian Smith, a Jacksonville native and University of North Florida graduate, founded Smith Will & Trust following a transformative experience during his legal studies at the University of Dayton.
While an irrevocable trust can, in some cases, protect assets from being counted for Medicaid eligibility, Orman pointed out a major trade-off: "It no longer is part of your estate. It's now out of ...
oan is hoping that grandchildren will come along soon and knows that if they do, there is a good chance she may want to sell ...
REITs — particularly those in the seniors housing and care sector — are riding a high wave that could be unprecedented, with no end in sight.
Medicaid spending has been one of the largest ... Carolyn Ellison and Josh Goodman work on The Pew Charitable Trusts’ state fiscal health project. This story first published in the Pew ...
Probably not. Medicaid treats trusts created by third parties – your husband’s parents in this case – differently from trusts created by oneself or one’s spouse – so-called “first ...