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It is important to keep up with estate planning news because changes in laws, regulations, and tax codes can significantly impact an individual’s estate plan. Staying informed on current estate planning news can help individuals and families make informed decisions about their estate plans, ensure that their plans remain up-to-date and effective, and take advantage of new planning opportunities or strategies that may arise. Additionally, estate planning news may provide insights into broader economic trends or market conditions that could affect an individual’s financial planning and wealth management strategies. Overall, staying informed on estate planning news can help individuals protect and preserve their assets, minimize taxes, and achieve their long-term financial goals.

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More than one-quarter of seniors admitted to emergency departments and eventually diagnosed with COVID-19 initially displayed symptoms of delirium, recent research has found.
Music
Phil Spector passed away Saturday at age 81, after being diagnosed with COVID-19, reports said. The legendary music producer and convicted murderer's net worth was estimated to be $50 million at the time of his death.
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Larry King Estate
Retirement can be a bigger drag on the assets than all the professional and romantic mistakes put together.
Musician
Prince’s 2016 death created one of the largest and most complicated probate court proceedings in Minnesota history.
Home
Two years ago, the Trump Administration quietly began a review of the nation’s long-term care (LTC) insurance system, focused primarily on ways to enhance private coverage.
Award
Even in our topsy-turvy world of coronavirus chaos, one thing stands firm: thou shall not sell old Emmy awards on the open market.
Nursing Home
A bill requiring nursing homes to plan for the next pandemic is one step closer to being made law, after gaining approval in both chambers of the Legislature on Wednesday.
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