December 2018 Newsletter

Kaeble Law LLC

14142 Denver West Parkway
Suite 287

Lakewood, CO 80401
(303) 877-8921
www.coloradoestatesolutions.com

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The end of 2018 is quickly approaching, and those of us at Kaeble Law would like to send our sincerest appreciation to all of you.  Many of you have been kind enough to share our name with friends and family that may be considering their own estate planning or have concerns about their existing estate planning.  We can't thank you enough for those referrals.  That is the sincerest form of flattery that we could receive.  You enjoyed your experience with us enough to share our name with your loved ones.  

Kaeble Law will close their office on Monday, December 24th and Tuesday, December 25th to allow our employees the opportunity to enjoy Christmas with their famillies.  We will  also close our office on Monday, December 31st and Tuesday, January 1st to allow our employees to ring in the new year with their family and friends.  Please feel free to contact our office and leave a message; we will be checking messages on those dates.

Following are several articles that I found very interesting, and I hope you do as well.  Please feel free to share an article or two or the entire newsletter with family and friends.  

FEATURED ARTICLE

Don't Make the Mistake of Not Signing up for Medicare Supplemental Coverage
You are turning 65 and enrolling in Medicare, but as a healthy senior do you really need to also sign up for Medicare's supplemental coverage? Not signing up initially can be very costly down the road.

Can You Put a Surveillance Camera in a Nursing Home Room?
Technological advances have made it easier to install cameras in a loved one's nursing home room. These so-called "granny cams" have legal and privacy implications. 
Learn About Social Security's Online Tools
With the aging population becoming increasingly tech savvy, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has moved a lot of services online. From applying for Social Security benefits to replacing a card, the SSA has online tools to help. 
IRS Issues Long-Term Care Premium Deductibility Limits for 2019
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is increasing the amount taxpayers can deduct from their 2019 income as a result of buying long-term care insurance.
IRA Distributions to SNTs: Minimizing Income Taxes

If you have funds in an IRA that will be distributed to a special needs trust upon your death, it is usually best to stretch these distributions out over as long a period as possible

Survey Ranks Nearly 200 Cities on Friendliness to People with Special Needs

The consumer finance website WalletHub presents its latest annual “Best & Worst Cities for People with Disabilities” report.

Report Says Many with Disabilities Aren’t Protected From New State Medicaid Work Requirements

A new report suggests that many people with disabilities will lose Medicaid coverage if their state imposes work requirements.

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