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2016 Social Security: Houston Residents Need to Know About Changes

In the article "Social Security Changes in 2016.", AARP provided a full list of the Social Security changes for this year. No Bump. Social Security beneficiaries will not receive a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) due to low inflation. This is the third time since 2010 that beneficiaries won't see a raise.…

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New Jersey Women Target Elderly for Financial Scams

This is a story that any professional working with seniors finds particularly abhorrent. An investigation by the New Jersey State Police and the Division of Criminal Justice uncovered a scheme by a New Jersey woman, her sister and several others—including an attorney—to steal millions from elderly clients they were supposed…

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A Necessary Chat for Adult Children and Aging Parents

The challenges facing seniors and their adult children can be placed into four main categories, according to the article "Talk to aging parents about finances, health care, living arrangements," appearing in The Ventura County Star. They are: finances, living arrangements, medical coverage and estate planning. Understand your parents' ideas about…

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California Legislators Provide Shortcut Law to Help Senior Homeowners

Written by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Glendale), a new law, AB 139, is unlike most of the over-reaching and bombastic legislation that originates in the State Capital. As reported in The San Diego Times-Union, "State ushers in refreshingly modest law," this new law makes one aspect of estate planning easier for…

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Tennessee Taking the Lead in Elder Abuse Legislation

Eight specific recommendations are now being reviewed by Tennessee state legislators who are responding to the results of a task force that placed a spotlight on a disgraceful problem. A problem that is not limited to any one state. The Elder Abuse Task Force submitted a final report on its…

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A New Year is a Gift – Treat Time as a Valuable, Limited Resource

It’s already February! What happened to the holidays? What happened to January? On the first of January, we each received the gift of 525,600 minutes—plus we get a bonus of 1,440 minutes because it's a leap year with an extra day, February 29. By the time you read this, more…

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Advance Planning Important for Families Facing Incapacity

Those holiday gatherings were important for Houston families.  And, family gatherings can be a valuable time for family discussions and decision making. This is particularly true for families facing the issues of legal incapacity, according to The Huffington Post. The article, "Legal Issues for Concerned Family and Friends of a…

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Houston’s Sandwich Generation Needs Helping Hands

Keeping all the balls in the air can be a tough juggling act, according to "The Sandwich Generation Juggling Act," from the website Next Avenue. Jugglers know that adding that fourth airborne ball to their juggling routine can be a challenge for most. Today, we have a societal juggling act…

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Dementia: Don’t Wait Too Late For Estate Planning

It’s very important for individuals who are diagnosed with dementia to appoint a trusted family member or friend to make a commitment to help them make important financial and medical decisions when they no longer can do these tasks. According to an article in Money, "5 Essential Documents for Protecting a…

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