Estate Planning Blog

New Tax Law Affect Seniors’ Healthcare and Finances

July’s Big Beautiful Bill Act introduces tax changes that could influence how older adults manage their budgets and coverage decisions.
10/01/25 • by: Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
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Health Care Proxy and Power of Attorney: Why You Need More than a Last Will and Testament

What people fail to realize is that your estate plan is more than just distributing your assets after you pass away.
09/19/25 • by: Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
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Social Security Changes for January 2026

One Social Security change next year that has been a while in the making is that the full retirement age (FRA) will officially be set at 67.
09/17/25 • by: Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
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Why Is it Important to Have an Estate Plan?

Whatever stage of adult life you’re at—no matter your net worth—you need a will.
09/15/25 • by: Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
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British Rock Legend's Carefully Planned Wealth Leaves No One Out

Ozzy Osbourne’s thoughtful estate planning shows how advance preparation can preserve family unity, protect wealth, and ensure wishes are honored even in the public eye.
09/12/25 • by: Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
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Why a Living Will Should be Part of Your Estate Plan

The goal is to eliminate guesswork during what is already a stressful situation.
08/06/25 • by: Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
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Power of Attorney Protects You from Adult Guardianship

A power of attorney ensures that a trusted person can make decisions on your behalf, preventing the need for a court-appointed guardian.
02/27/25 • by: Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
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Asset Protection Planning Strategies to Protect Seniors from Financial Scams

The heartbreaking story of a retired therapist who lost nearly $600,000 to an elaborate scam underscores the need for asset protection strategies to safeguard seniors from increasingly sophisticated financial fraud schemes.
01/09/25 • by: Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
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Protecting Assets from Financial Exploitation Amid Cognitive Decline

In an elder abuse horror story, a young woman spends $71,000 belonging to her uncle with dementia. Proper estate planning can safeguard your assets in the face of cognitive decline.
12/18/24 • by: Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
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How Guardians Ad Litem (GAL) Can Help Protect Seniors’ Rights

A Guardian ad Litem is a court-appointed individual who serves as a neutral advocate who looks beyond family disputes or conflicting interests to represent the best interests of a senior unable to protect their rights.
12/04/24 • by: Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
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