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Must I Pay for Spouse’s Debt If They Die?

If husband and wife did not own together or separately any land, a house, a boat etc. but only rented a home and had no children, is the surviving spouse responsible to pay medical bills that insurance did not cover?
09/02/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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What Happens If Couple Divorce and Own Business?

No one enters a relationship — be it personal or business — thinking it will fail. However, what happens when it does?
09/01/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Who Is the Best Person for Executor?

What do these appointments mean to the person(s) named to act? What happens if they fail or decline to act? Can the planning appoint alternative representatives?
08/31/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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How Much Money Can a Well Spouse Keep If Medicaid is Needed?

The intent of the laws and regulations is to allow the community spouse to have enough income and assets, so that he or she has enough income and assets to continue to live at home, whether that be a home, an apartment, or other living place.
08/30/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Who will Receive Naomi Judd’s Estate?

Naomi Judd’s final will and testament reportedly has some obvious benefactors missing from its pages: the late country singer’s daughters Wynonna and Ashley Judd.
08/29/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Does the Way I Title My Assets Have an Impact on My Estate?

The way in which assets are titled can be vital.
08/26/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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What Happens to Digital Assets After Death?

Regardless of the preferred record-keeping mode, most people have some sort of digital footprint, making it important to know who would have access to your digital assets if you became incapacitated and how those assets would be distributed in the event you pass away.
08/25/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Is ABLE Account the Same as Special Needs Trust?

Because of astronomical costs of care and support—often more than $100,000 per year—most individuals with disabilities will need government assistance, such as Supplemental Security Income and Medicaid.
08/24/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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Pay Attention to Income Tax when Creating Estate Plans

Avoidance of estate taxes is one consideration in estate planning.
08/23/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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The Biggest Health Mistakes Seniors Make

As we age, our health risks increase. After all, none of us is going to live forever.
08/22/22 • by: Emily Hicks Law, PLLC
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