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Mental Capacity: Who gets to Decide?
by Alison Fudge, Esq Let’s talk capacity. Like many true elder law attorneys, I spend a large part of my… Read more »
Changes to Social Security Planning Strategy
by Michael B. Bridges; Dobson, Jones, Ball, Phillips & Bridges, P.A., Attorneys at Law Under the budget bill passed by… Read more »
Turning 65 and Enrolling in Medicare
by Loretta Hartzell, Hartzell & Associates The government is giving you a birthday gift when you turn 65; it’s your… Read more »
Death and Taxes: In Both Cases Prepare in Advance
Submitted by Christopher P. Robinson; Robinson Funeral Homes Although no one likes to think about it, dying is the one… Read more »
Medicare Beneficiaries: Don’t Become the Victim of a Scam
In the world of internet, e-mail, phone calls, blogs and the postal service, Medicare beneficiaries are bombarded with advertisements about… Read more »
Healthy Aging: Staying Ahead of Chronic Conditions
by Alan Kronhaus, MD, Doctors Making House Calls Americans are living longer than ever before. For many seniors, partnering with… Read more »
BBB Top 10 Scams of 2015
Better Business Bureau (BBB) launched BBB Scam Tracker earlier this year and in the first 10,000 scam reports processed by… Read more »
Scammers Pose as Banks in Chip Card Con
submitted by: Maryanne Dailey, Senior Vice President – Better Business Bureau of Southern Piedmont Many banks and credit card companies… Read more »
Don’t be a Victim of a Scam Contractor
by Vee Daniel, President and CEO, Better Business Bureau of the Upstate The storms that blow through during this time… Read more »