Archive for the ‘Trusts’ Category

Baby Boomers still in work force

Study: Baby Boomers Are Not Stealing Younger Workers’ Jobs

Tweet Older workers take up a lot of jobs, but not necessarily at the expense of younger workers. In an article By Danielle Kurtzleben of US News highlighted a paper from the Pew Charitable Trusts’ Economic Mobility Project showing that, though younger workers may be hurting right now from the economic downturn, over the longer [...]

Yahoo! Finance/Richard Perry/The New York Times - Mr. Blum's home on Staten Island, where he built and sold hundreds of other houses.

A Cautionary Tale When you Leave Millions and the State Gets It!

Tweet This is best summed by a statement that is part of an article by the New York Times “He was a very smart man but he died like an idiot,” said Paul Skurka, a fellow Holocaust survivor who befriended Mr. Blum after doing carpentry work for him in the 1970s. When Roman Blum died [...]

Joshua Eisenberg Marin County Elder Law Specialist

Our Own Josh Eisenberg elder law attorney Marin County, Quoted in Article

Tweet Our Own Josh Eisenberg elder law attorney Marin County, was quoted in the Private Capital Management Associates blog. Josh Eisenberg who is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys was quoted as saying: “Clients should really consider having a durable power of attorney for financial management (Finance DPOA) created on their [...]

Medi-Cal in California what you need to know

Opportunity for Help with Medicare Cost Sharing Ends Soon

Tweet The 2013 Medicare Part A and B general enrollment period runs from January 1 through March 31, 2013. As detailed below, this enrollment period is especially important for many individuals who are not eligible for premium-free Medicare Part A. Most people do not pay a premium for Medicare Part A because they have sufficient [...]