The Use of Immediate Annuities in Medicaid Planning for Married Couples
Immediate annuities can be a useful tool to protect the spouse of a nursing home resident who applies for Medicaid.
Immediate annuities can be a useful tool to protect the spouse of a nursing home resident who applies for Medicaid.
To determine a child's eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the government doesn’t look at just the child’s income and assets, but also may consider a portion of the parents’.
After initially delaying a rule intended to prevent financial advisers from steering their clients to bad retirement investments, the Department of Labor announced that the rule will go into effect on June 9.
As baby boomers continue to work past retirement age, age discrimination lawsuits are becoming more common. While many older employees say they have experienced discrimination, proving it is difficult.
A new book suggests that planning for elder care and a loved one's death are especially important for today's complex modern families.
New Obama-era rules designed to give nursing home residents more control of their care are gradually going into effect.
A little-publicized effect of the health care legislation the House of Representatives recently passed is its potential impact on vital health services that special education students receive.
A little-publicized effect of the health care legislation the House of Representatives recently passed is its potential impact on vital health services that special education students receive.
A parent serving as trustee can confront many daunting problems involving trust laws and public benefits regulations that affect the administration of a special needs trust.