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I can help inform and educate people about long term care insurance and whether it is a product they should be considering. I can help them evaluate different policies or answer basic questions about long term care needs and costs. I have over 15 years experience developing and evaluating long term care insurance products and services and have worked with most of the leading companies in the field. I do not receive any commissions or fees from any companies, so my views are independent and neutral.
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I believe strongly in buying LTC insurance to protect the assets that you have for your heirs - to ensure their quality of life should you or your spouse or both need expensive LTC someday. Even though
I'm not sure if you are talking about your grandmother needing LTC in a facility like a nursing home or if you are asking how charges work if she has LTC insurance which is what I mostly deal in. If
This is out of my expertise since I focus only on long term care insurance and not life but my guess is that proceeds from life insurance are not taxable. I bet you can find out on www.irs.gov and search
If John Hancock took it over, then it was most likely a policy with Time Insurance. If you are still in touchw ith the agent that sold you the policy, or know how to reach him/her, they should be able
First, my apologies for misunderstanding where you were in the process. When you said "review period" I thought you meant YOUR review of their policy, not their review of your application. ALso, I did
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