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Estate Planning
An SI Board Since March 1998
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11 Oh, sending the family on a 3 week cruise--I don't think so. Now that she&Greta Mc-3/31/1998
10 A Different Topic - Family Limited Partnerships I have three young children anpeter michaelson-3/31/1998
9 Why do you say a resident of "a home" may not spend her money any d@mColin Cody-3/31/1998
8 The problem with dieing broke is you probably end up living broke at some pointGreta Mc-3/31/1998
7 but if they are already in a home they cant use that money for anything other tposthumousone-3/31/1998
6 can't belive the nursing home is $1600 a month ive seen them for morposthumousone-3/31/1998
5 thanks for responding..... yes there is nothing that can be done to save any oposthumousone-3/31/1998
4 can't belive the nursing home is $1600 a month ive seen them for more like PitBull-3/31/1998
3 If the rule is 3 years and the cost is $60K per year, then gifting away ALL OF Colin Cody-3/31/1998
2 Went through something similar. But my dad's nursing home cost much more aGreta Mc-3/31/1998
1 Been there, done that. And it is not fun. At this point, gifting may be limitedccryder-3/31/1998
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