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Blog Posts in February, 2016 Why Don't People Plan for Long-Term Care? - Part 3 Posted on Feb 26, 2016 By Anne Massih Reason #3 – Reluctance to face the reality of long-term care needs. According to the Genworth survey, only 1/3 of adults were “very or extremely confident” in their ability to pay ...
Continue reading "Why Don't People Plan for Long-Term Care? - Part 3" » Permalink Why Don't People Plan for Long-Term Care? - Part 2 Posted on Feb 19, 2016 By Anne Massih Reason #2 – People don’t believe they will need it. Contrary to the overwhelming amount of evidence to the contrary, many people just do not believe that they will be the ones that need ...
Continue reading "Why Don't People Plan for Long-Term Care? - Part 2" » Permalink Why Don't People Plan for Long-Term Care? - Part 1 Posted on Feb 12, 2016 By Anne Massih Reason #1 – People don’t understand the payment sources of long-term care I am always amazed how many people are under the misconception that Medicare will pay for all long-term care ...
Continue reading "Why Don't People Plan for Long-Term Care? - Part 1" » Permalink How Can an Irrevocable Trust Benefit You? Part 2 Posted on Feb 5, 2016 By John N. Massih, Esq. Last time, we discussed asset protection and protection against estate, income, and capital gains taxes through irrevocable trusts. Here are some other benefits of irrevocable trusts: Special Needs If ...
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