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March 2026

The Care Your Family Needs

Nancy Guthrie's Disappearance: Keeping Older Adults Safe
Aging in place and safety are not mutually exclusive. Many practical steps can reduce risks and provide reassurance to concerned family members.

How Medicare Beneficiaries Can Fight a Hospital Discharge
If you are admitted to a hospital as a Medicare patient, the hospital may try to discharge you before you are ready. It is important to know your rights and how to appeal.

Why and How to Change an Irrevocable Trust
Even a well-drafted trust can fail to work the way the grantor intended. Laws change, family circumstances evolve, assets move in and out of the trust, and trustees make mistakes. The good news is that "irrevocable" does not always mean untouchable.

Benjamin Franklin's Estate Planning Lessons
Benjamin Franklin didn't just leave behind inventions, famous sayings, and a founding role in American history. He also left behind one of the most audacious estate planning experiments ever attempted - a plan designed to outlive everyone involved by centuries.

Gen X, Millennials Set to Inherit Trillions in Real Estate
When inheriting property, heirs have tough choices: keep it, sell it for cash and investment freedom, or use smart financial strategies to manage the asset and cut down on taxes.

How to Prepare to Apply for Social Security Disability
In 2024, the Social Security Administration rejected more than half of initial disability benefits applications. Preparing to apply for disability benefits can be crucial to successfully securing benefits.

Best Cities to Live in for People With Disabilities
The best cities for people with disabilities to live in, according to a WalletHub analysis of 182 U.S. cities, score highest on a combination of quality of life, health care, and economy factors.

End-of-Life Care Planning for Individuals With Special Needs
Discussing end-of-life care with a loved one who has an intellectual or developmental disability is about honoring who they are, what matters to them, and how they want to live.

Helpful Tax Filing Tips for People With Disabilities
Filing taxes can be time-consuming and complicated, but there are some available resources, benefits, and tax credits that can help individuals with disabilities lower their tax liability and boost their savings.

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