12/19/23: I am 70 and my wife is 68. My pension and Social Security cover our living expenses. Should we be considering long-term care insurance?
2/10/23: I’m a 44 year old single woman with no kids and on the fence about spending $10k per year on long-term care insurance. Should I do it?
7/18/22: My mother is 93 years old and because her memory and ability to care for herself have noticeably declined this past year, we moved her into a memory care facility. How do we go about developing a financial strategy to support the recent change?
Long-term care insurance policies are expensive and tricky. Our latest call is an example of both.
I'm in my 40s with a pretty good amount of money saved, should I be looking to buy long-term care insurance?
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