Social Security
Make Sure Your Plan Beneficiary Choices Are Up to Date
Many people periodically update their wills or other estate plans, but don't update who will receive distributions from their retirement plans.
Read moreThe Complete Retirement Survival Guide
Two practicing elder law attorneys offer clearly-written guidance on how to safeguard your money, health and independence.
Read moreWhen Should I Take My Social Security Retirement Benefits?
As you approach retirement, you must decide when to begin taking your Social Security benefits. You have three options: You may begin taking benefits between age 62 and your full retirement age, you can wait until your full retirement age,...
Read moreNew Web Site Helps Families of Children with Special Needs
A new Web site has been launched to help families of children with special needs preserve medical and other benefits...
Read moreSenior Moments: A Book for Seniors and Those Who Love Them
A book by an elder law attorney covers the human side of aging, tackling issues and problems that similar references often overlook.
Read moreThe Retirement Savings Time Bomb
An accountant explains how taxes and penalties could consume up to 90 percent of a retirement account, and offers five easy steps to prevent this from happening.
Read moreThe Savage Number: How Much Money Do You Need to Retire?
A prominent personal finance expert helps you find your magic number: how much you need in order to retire.
Read moreElderLawAnswers Adds Section on Veterans Benefits
If you or someone in your family is a veteran, you may want to check out our new section on...
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