Long Term Care Facts
The New Hampshire State Committee on Aging (SCOA) advocates on behalf of older residents of New Hampshire. They have issued [...]
4 Planning Tips for Parents of Disabled Children
Buy enough life insurance. You can’t be replaced, but someone will have to fill in if you aren’t there. Your [...]
Website on Genealogy and Obituaries
For those doing some family research, or trying to write an obituary, or those just trying to find a notice [...]
New Homestead Law in Massachusetts
The House and Senate have both passed a revised Homestead bill for Massachusetts and it is expected that the Governor [...]
Bank refuses to honor POA – loses lawsuit
A durable power of attorney (POA) allows the person creating the document, called the "principal," to name a trusted agent [...]
Tax Agreement Reached
President Obama announced yesterday a compromise "framework" to resolve the year-end standoff over the extension of Bush era tax cuts, [...]
Medicare Finalizes Visitation Rights Rules
Medicare issued new rules for hospitals that protect patients’ right to choose their own visitors during a hospital stay, including [...]
New Mass. Homestead Law awaits Gov’s Signature
The new and improved Homestead Law in Massachusetts is awaiting the Governor's signature after passage by the Legislature. Lowell Register [...]
Medicare Open Enrollment Begins
All of the changes to Medicare mean that open-enrollment is more important than ever. Most people won't see a cost [...]
Talking with Depression-Era Parents about Money – NYTimes.com
Here are some great tips on talking with your parents about money. (And your parents don't have to be "depression-era" [...]