When thinking about estate planning, most people with children and grandchild feel good about leaving these family members a treasured legacy. This may include special heirlooms handed down through the generations or financial assets. Estate planning after remarrying...
Month: June 2020
Can you go back to work while getting SSDI?
When an injury, illness or other factors leave you incapacitated and unable to work, you may pursue disability benefits through the Social Security Administration. With treatment and time, you may find yourself feeling ready to get back to work, but weary of failing...
Helping your elderly family member with asset protection
If you have an aging family member with considerable wealth in Michigan, you may feel concerned about his or her ability to manage and protect financial assets. Helping your family member feel comfortable with asset maintenance and protection may require time and...
What is the bankruptcy means test?
If you experience financial hardship to the point where you are unable to pay down your debt and afford basic living expenses, you may consider filing for bankruptcy. There are two types of bankruptcies for which consumers can file: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter...
Understand the Medicaid planning essentials
Whether you are approaching retirement or you have concerns about aging loved ones, Medicaid planning can ensure your preparedness for future long-term care needs. Eligibility for Medicaid varies by state, so Michigan residents must review and understand these...