VA Benefits Basics, Part 1
If a veteran or surviving spouse meets certain requirements, they can receive up to $2,120 (in 2017) per month, tax free. The amount of maximum benefit
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Skip to contentIf a veteran or surviving spouse meets certain requirements, they can receive up to $2,120 (in 2017) per month, tax free. The amount of maximum benefit
Many individuals and families tend to postpone, duck, ditch, and/or pretend they don’t need to have certain important conversations. These are the conversations about what
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Did you know that almost 70 percent of seniors will need long-term care assistance at some point in his or her life? Illnesses, disabilities, or
Typical Situation We See: Parents are aging and my dad has dementia. Parents are “okay at home,” but only because Mom is providing 24-7 care. Soon,
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