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Monthly Archive for: "November, 2019"
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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted November 22, 2019

Understanding the Differences Between a Living Trust and an Irrevocable Trust

You may be thinking about setting up a trust. Before you commit to a plan, make sure you understand the differences between the two basic types of trusts.  

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted November 15, 2019

Report: People with Disabilities Discriminated Against in Organ Transplant Decisions 

The agency overseeing federal disability rights policy has issued a report finding that people with disabilities are frequently denied consideration for heart, kidney, liver and other organ [...]

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Elder Law News
Posted November 13, 2019

Medicare Premiums to Increase By Almost $10 a Month in 2020

After small or no increases the past couple of years, Medicare’s Part B premium will rise sharply in 2020. The basic monthly premium will increase $9.10, from $135.50 a month to $144.60. 

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Elder Law News
Posted November 8, 2019

IRS Issues Long-Term Care Premium Deductibility Limits for 2020

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the amount taxpayers can deduct from their 2020 income as a result of buying long-term care insurance.

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted November 7, 2019

Should 529 Funds Be Transferred to an ABLE Account?

Due to recent tax law changes, families with special needs children may be thinking about rolling existing 529 funds into ABLE accounts. But before you do, make sure you understand how these [...]

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted November 5, 2019

Supreme Court Lets Stand Ruling That Domino’s Website and App Must Be Accessible 

The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear the appeal of a ruling that Domino's Pizza's website is a “place of public accommodation” and that it must make its website and app accessible to a blind [...]

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By Elizabeth Phillips
In Special Needs News
Posted November 1, 2019

CA Fire-Prevention Outages Pose Threats to People with Disabilities

In California, the nation’s largest utility company is taking unprecedented fire-prevention measures that mean people with disabilities may no longer be able to rely on continuous access to [...]

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