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Do I Need a Medigap Policy?

By Fisher Law LLC |

Medigap supplemental policies are sold by private insurance companies and either fully or partially cover cost-sharing aspects of Medicare Part A (hospital coverage) and Part B (outpatient care). However, one thing that feeds into the premium cost is how the insurer “rates” its Medigap policies, explains CNBC’s recent article entitled “A ‘Medigap’ policy picks… Read More »

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We are Hiring – Legal Administrative Assistant

By Fisher Law LLC |

POSITION OVERVIEW: Seeking a bright, motivated and driven legal assistant to provide secretarial, clerical, and administrative support to a busy estate planning and elder law attorney and paralegal. QUALIFICATIONS: Experience as a legal assistant in a small or medium law firm is strongly preferred. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel Welcoming personality… Read More »

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Estate Planning During a Pandemic

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KCRA’s article entitled“5 things to know about estate planning” says that estate planning is a topic that people frequently don’t like to think about. However, more people now want to create a will or revise one that’s already in existence, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. You should have a will. You can find forms… Read More »

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Does a Beneficiary of a Trust Have to Pay a Tax?

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When a trust makes a distribution, it deducts the income distributed on its own tax return and issues the beneficiary a tax form called a K-1. That form shows what part of the beneficiary’s distribution is interest income and principal. This tells beneficiaries what they must claim as taxable income, when filing taxes. A… Read More »

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How Does an Intentionally Defective Grantor Trust Work?

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Using trusts as part of an estate plan creates many benefits, including minimizing estate taxes. One type of trust is known as an “intentionally defective grantor trust, ” or IDGT. It’s a type of irrevocable trust used to limit tax liability when transferring wealth to heirs, as reported in the recent article “Intentionally Defective… Read More »

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Five Top Reasons to Add Beneficiaries to Investment Accounts

By Fisher Law LLC |

One way to show loved ones that you care is by having an estate plan and communicating your wishes to them clearly, notes the article “Why You Should Add Beneficiaries to Your Investment Accounts Now” from The Street. That includes adding beneficiaries to your retirement and investment accounts. This simple step will help save… Read More »

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Should Medicare Continue with Expanded Telehealth Access after COVID-19?

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“I can’t imagine going back, ” said Seema Verma, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, told STAT during a live virtual event. “People recognize the value of this, so it seems like it would not be a good thing to force our beneficiaries to go back to in-person visits.” STAT’s June… Read More »

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Quirk in Medicare System’s Observation Status

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There’s a troubling quirk in the Medicare system that occurs when older patients are hospitalized and instead of being officially admitted, they are placed on “observation status” reports the article “Caught Paying for Rehab Due to Observation Status? Medicare May Owe You” from The National Law Journal. Observation status originally was meant to serve… Read More »

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Elder Financial Abuse Fraud Occurs, When No One’s Watching

By Fisher Law LLC |

The case of Nice vs. U.S. is a dramatic example of what can happen when there are no professionals involved in an elderly person’s finances and one person has the power to make transactions without supervision. In the article “Tax case reveals possible intrafamily fraud” from Financial Planning, a trusted son allegedly decimated his… Read More »

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What are the Latest Senior Scams?

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While we are concerned about finances and our health with COVID-19, we also must be uber-aware of four points of contact: phone calls, text messages, emails and social media. CNBC’s recent article entitled “Beware these common scams that specifically target seniors” explains that seniors in the U.S. are more apt to be victims of… Read More »

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