Legal documents everyone should be thinking about, not just seniors
Laurie and Yale Hauptman join Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the documents to create and steps to take for everyone – young and not so much – in anticipation of having your wishes followed if/when you can’t make your own decisions.
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Financial Planning, Legal
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Laurie and Yale Hauptman join Jim Blasingame to reveal how long-term care insurance has changed over the years, and how to evaluate the different kinds, including the 2nd generation hybrids.
Laurie and Yale Hauptman join Jim Blasingame to report on the estate planning product called long-term care insurance, who should consider it, and how it works.
Laurie and Yale Hauptman join Jim Blasingame to reveal how long-term care insurance has changed over the years, and how to evaluate the different kinds, including the 2nd generation hybrids.
Laurie and Yale Hauptman join Jim Blasingame to report on the estate planning product called long-term care insurance, who should consider it, and how it works.
Laurie and Yale Hauptman join Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the key legal documents needed as we approach our senior years, including what a power of attorney is and isn’t, and when it’s in force, and when it isn’t.