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Update on Queen’s v. Koga
Karen Okada has continued to improve since she was moved to a more supportive environment.
What to have on hand in case disaster strikes
If you didn’t feel completely prepared for last weekend’s tsunami warning, here are some helpful resources to give you more confidence for the next time a disaster looms.
Alternative Charitable Giving Strategies
There is a place for special trusts and foundations, but they can be expensive to set up and operate. There are many ways you can be charitable both in your own family and in your community.
Choosing the Right Charity for Your Year-End Gifts
Guidelines for how to pick the right charities to be the recipients of your donations.
Time to Shop Around for Medicare Rx Plans
Premiums for many popular Medicare prescription drug plans will soar next year – but seniors don’t have to take the rate hikes lying down.
What you don’t know about Medicare can cost you
Your status as “inpatient” versus “under observation” while in a hospital can make a world of Medicare difference.
Lessons Learned from Queen’s Medical Center vs. Koga
This doesn’t have to happen to you.
What happens to your iTunes when you die?
Will your digital books and music go with you to the grave?
Medicare Premiums Expected to Hold Steady in 2013
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Medicare beneficiaries will pay the same premium for prescription drugs next year as they did this year.