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Workforce Opportunities for Elderly Americans

Many older Americans are willing and able to work, however, in April 2020 the unemployment rate for eligible workers 55 and older increased to 13.6 percent. COVID-19 restrictions and associated layoffs account for some unemployment increases, but so does the…

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Which Child Gets the Farm?

Imagine a pair of aging parents that have been farmers and own their farm. Now, though, they’re getting on in years and they’re considering moving into a smaller place. One of the daughters and her husband help run the farm,…

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Will Preparation and Undue Influence

Targeted attacks on vulnerable older people to exert what attorneys deem "undue influence" constitutes elder abuse. It disrupts the older persons' impulse to provide for loved ones and instead leaves assets to the manipulator. Often, family members do not find…

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Seniors Anxious About Spending Money

Senior citizens are using their retirement sparingly, even though the US economy has experienced over 10 years of economic growth. Bloomberg.com is reporting many retirees, and near-retirees are sitting on their wealth in much the same way large corporations are…

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An Inheritance Could Jeopardize Your Medicaid

Inheritances can become costly with regard to Medicaid. When a person is drawing Medicaid benefits and inherits money or property, that inheritance jeopardizes the benefits. The inheritance must be handled carefully to minimize expensive penalties. What “careful” means, though, can…

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Planning Your Veterans Benefits

Studies have proven the Coronavirus is more deadly to seniors over the age of 65, and unfortunately, it is not going away as we all had hoped. Individuals living in senior living communities, such as independent living, assisted living, memory…

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