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Low Interest Rates Good for Borrowers, Bad for Retired Seniors

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

If you’re nearing retirement and looking forward to living off the interest of your retirement savings you may have to consider staying in the job market for another year or so. Interest rates have hit record lows recently; a turn of events which is good for homeowners and borrowers, but very bad for seniors… Read More »

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Start Planning Now to Help Your Parents—And Yourself—In Retirement

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

This recent article in CBS MoneyWatch is calling attention to what they call “the national retirement nightmare.” The article points out that what used to be the simple plan of socking away a little bit of money from each paycheck has now turned into the huge nightmare of planning not only for your own… Read More »

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Start Your Marriage Off On Strong and Secure Financial Footing

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Every time a celebrity couple splits up news sources start asking questions about prenuptial agreements. It’s been no different during the past few weeks as news and speculation about Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’ divorce leaks out. But prenuptial agreements aren’t only for celebrities, and they aren’t only for the rich and famous. In… Read More »

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Has Home Foreclosure Become an Elder Law Issue?

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

The past decade has not been good for homeowners; especially young homeowners just starting out and struggling to get by, and older homeowners who may be struggling to make the mortgage on severely depleted retirement savings. Some news sources such as CBS News are now going so far as to report that this most… Read More »

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Don’t Wait on Necessary Legal Documents for New 18 Year Olds

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

The year your child turns 18 is an important year: It’s the year they’re able to vote for the first time, it’s usually the year they graduate from high school, and it’s the year your child becomes an adult in the eyes of the law. Some parents find it difficult to think of their… Read More »

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With $5 Million Gift Tax Exclusion Set to Expire, Is Now the Time for You to Give?

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

When legislation in 2010 raised the lifetime gift tax exclusion amount from $1 million to $5 million many wealthy families rejoiced, expecting that they would now be able to give large gifts to children or grandchildren and be able to save millions in taxes at the same time. But for all the rejoicing, the… Read More »

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How the Supreme Court Ruling on Health Care Reform May Affect Seniors

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

The recent Supreme Court ruling of the constitutionality of the new health care reforms has many seniors breathing a sigh of relief. The ruling has ensured that, at least for the time being, senior citizens will continue to receive their currently existing benefits from programs such as Medicaid and Medicare; but the ruling also… Read More »

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States are Looking at The Big Picture When It Comes to Taxes

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

In addition to a federal estate tax, most people can plan to pay an estate tax for their state of residence as well upon the distribution of a deceased loved one’s estate. These gift and estate taxes generate a significant amount of revenue for most states; but according to this recent article in Forbes,… Read More »

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Some Inheritances are Best Bestowed in Different but Equal Ways

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Every parent wants to love and treat all their children the same, but when it comes to estate planning, not every child should be treated the same. In fact, insisting on treating all children exactly the same in an estate plan can often lead to disastrous consequences. However, as this article from The Street… Read More »

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Talking to Your Parents About Retirement

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Most people consider financial matters a private affair, and only talk about it with their spouse or their financial advisor; but when it comes to retirement and long-term care Americans just can’t afford to be silent any longer. According to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, “Nearly two in five adult children… Read More »

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