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Estate Planning Made Easy: Start Your Will from the Comfort of Home
Kentucky Is Holding Millions in Unclaimed Money—Is Some of It Yours?
The Caregiving Divide: Why One Sibling Often Carries the Load
Aging in Place: Balancing Independence and Safety for Aging Parents
Some Older Adults May Qualify for a New $6,000 Tax Break
Takeaways
A new, temporary federal tax deduction of up to $6,000 is available annually for taxpayers age 65 and older from 2025 through 2028.
This deduction is an addition to the standard deduction and may help lower your taxable income, potentially reducing…
Why Not Just Use an Off-the-Shelf Power of Attorney Form?
A durable power of attorney is one of the most important legal documents you can have in estate planning and I suggest anyone over the age of 18 have one in place. It allows you to appoint someone to act for…
More Buyers, Older Adults Seeking Multigenerational Homes
Takeaways
Multigenerational living is a growing trend in the United States, driven by economic pressures, caregiving needs, and cultural preferences.
More than a quarter of prospective homebuyers say they are interested in multigenerational homes.
Financial benefits, such as sharing expenses, are a significant…
