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Healthcare Directives
Monday, November 13, 2017
The New York Times published an article by Paul Sullivan entitled, "How to Plan for the Unforeseen" (Oc 08, 2017). Provided below is a brief summary of the article published at nytimes. Read more . . .
Monday, June 19, 2017
Financial-Planning.com published an article by Ed Slott entitled, "When you should establish an IRA as a trust" (May 31, 2017). Provided below is a brief summary of the article published at Financial-Planning. Read more . . .
Monday, March 6, 2017
Wickedlocal.com published an article by Leanna Hamill entitled, "PLANNING MATTERS: Why you need an Estate Plan" (Feb 7, 2017). Provided below is a brief summary of the article published at Wickedlocal. Read more . . .
Monday, February 20, 2017
Poughkeepsiejournal.com published an article by Bernard A. Krooks entitled, Read more . . .
Monday, January 23, 2017
Forbes.com published an article by Mark Eghrari entitled, "6 Reasons to Revise your Estate Plan as Soon as Possible" (Jan 2, 2017). Provided below is a brief summary of the article published at TheTimesHerald. Read more . . .
Monday, January 9, 2017
TheTimesHerald.com published an article by Matthew Wallace entitled, "New Year's Resolution: Plan to Plan" (Jan 2, 2017). Provided below is a brief summary of the article published at TheTimesHerald. Read more . . .
Monday, December 12, 2016
Kelley Long (Forbes.com) published an article entitled, "The Most Important Estate Planning Issue Boomers Need to Address" (May 08, 2016). Provided below is a brief summary of the article from Forbes. Read more . . .
Monday, November 7, 2016
Prince George Citizen has recently published an article entitled, "The Cost of an Unprepared Estate" (Oct 17, 2016). Provided below is a brief summary to the article: The Cost of an Unprepared Estate British Columbia has more people turning 50 years old today than at any other time in history. Read more . . .
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
What is an ABLE account and how can it be used to help protect my disabled child's future? Having a special-needs child is challenging on a variety of fronts -- physical, emotional, and financial. Not only do parents have to worry about caring for their disabled child in the present, but are concerned about how their child will be provided for in the future. Depending on the nature of the child's special needs, and the type of care he or she will require, different arrangements must be made. Having a Read more . . .
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
According to the Kaiser Health News Webinar "Who Are America's Caregivers? Nearly A Quarter Are Millennials" the commonly held belief that Baby Boomers are the only ones caring for older relatives is failing to consider the the role Millennials are taking on in the estimated $470 billion worth of work: "Caring for older relatives is usually a task associated with Baby Boomers, the 50- and 60-somethings who find their aging parents need assistance. But almost a quarter of the adults who take care of older people — on top of their regular jobs and responsibilities — are between the ages of 18 and 34... About 40 million Americans considered themselves caregivers in 2013…[t]hose people are typically women, and their median age is 49. The work they do caring for older relatives…was estimated that same year to be worth about $470 billion.” Source/more: Kaiser Health News
Attorney Karnardo Garnett represents clients with their Estate Planning, Elder Law and Asset Protection needs throughout the Tampa Bay Area, serving all of the bay area, including but not limited to Tampa, Brandon, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Gibsonton, Riverview, Oldsmar, Safety Harbor, Hillsborough County, and Pinellas County, FL
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