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Is Slow Walking a Sign of Dementia?

A slower walk as you age has always been a warning sign of increasing frailty that could lead to falls and other disabilities, experts say. Emerging research in small groups of elderly subjects has also found that a slower gait from year to year may be an early sign of cognitive decline.
07/09/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Should a Reverse Mortgage Be Used for Long-Term Care?

Can you use a reverse mortgage for long-term care?
07/09/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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What Is Better, a Trust or a Will?

Preparing an estate plan for managing and distributing your assets in the case of death is one of the most important steps you could take to protect and provide for loved ones.
07/08/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Is Your Estate Plan Ready for Tax Changes?

There are useful estate planning vehicles that take advantage of current historically high federal exemptions, while providing flexibility to adapt and modify those plans based upon future events or tax law changes.
07/07/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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How Do I Store Estate Planning Documents?

A common dilemma that families face upon the incapacity or death of a loved one is locating estate planning documents. While preparing the documents are the most important step, that is irrelevant if the documents are lost when they most need to be used.
07/06/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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What Should I Know About Buying Funeral Services?

People shopping for funeral or cremation services may be particularly vulnerable to overpaying or being swindled, which is why experts say it is important to be cautious when making those decisions.
07/04/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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What If My Spouse Doesn’t Use Long-Term Care Insurance?

Long-term care insurance helps pay for healthcare costs that aren’t covered by Medicare or conventional health policies.
07/01/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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What Is a TOD Beneficiary?

A person named as a transfer on death (TOD) beneficiary for an account will receive the assets held in it when the account owner dies.
06/30/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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What Is Justin Timberlake Doing with His Estate Planning?

Justin Timberlake is cashing his chips in at the window.
06/29/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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How Do Estate Plans and Trusts Work?

In this article, we will address two terms which some people use interchangeably, but which are very different things: living trusts and estate plans.
06/28/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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