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  • Professionals
    • Kristen Prull Moonan
    • Amy E. Stratton
    • Sherry Hassel
    • Kimberly Aguiar
    • Alexia King
  • Practice Areas
    • Business Law and Succession Planning
    • Estate Planning
    • Probate and Estate/Trust Administration
    • Elder Law and Medicaid Planning
    • Special Needs Planning
    • Commercial and Residential Real Estate
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Daily Archives: February 7, 2025

Transfer-On-Death Accounts: A Useful Estate Planning Tool

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonFebruary 7, 2025

A transfer-on-death (TOD) account may be a simple and straightforward way for you to pass your wealth or property on to your loved ones after your death.

Four Key Medicare 2025 Changes You Need to Know

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonFebruary 7, 2025

Medicare is constantly evolving to adapt to the needs of older Americans, and several significant changes have been incorporated into the program for 2025.

Staying Safe in Winter Weather: Tips for Older Adults

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonFebruary 7, 2025

Winter can be an enjoyable time of the year, but it can bring challenges, especially for older adults. Here are some ways seniors can stay safe and warm during the winter months.

Will You Owe a Gift Tax This Year?

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonFebruary 7, 2025

If you gave away more than $18,000 to someone in 2024, you technically need to file a gift tax return. But will you actually owe a gift tax?

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