2025 Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment

Current Events, Elder Planning

President Franklin Delanor Rosevelt signed the Social Security Act on August 14, 1935, with regular monthly benefits starting in January of 1940.[1] Since then, the Social Security system has formed the foundation of the retirement system for most Americans. However, Social Security covers much more than just retirement income, as it provides benefits for surviving…
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Legacy Contacts and Digital Supplementation to your Estate Planning

Current Events, Elder Planning, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Fiduciaries

As of the release of iOS 15.2, December 13, 2021, Apple released a new feature for its users, “Legacy Contacts”.[1] Historically, estate fiduciaries could receive this information with a court order, but the new process is designed to minimize the expense of time and money associated with getting access to a decedent’s account information. So,…
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Walters – Mississippi Vulnerable Persons Retaliatory Protection

Current Events, Elder Planning, Estate Planning, Governmental Benefits

The Mississippi Vulnerable Persons Act of 1986 (“MVPA”) was passed by the Mississippi Legislature in 1986 to provide protection for vulnerable persons in Mississippi who are abused, neglected, or exploited.[1] In addition to providing the penalties associated with abusing, neglecting, and exploiting a vulnerable individual, the MVPA requires that individuals report instances of known or…
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