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FYI for you al in your 50's and early 60's...social security info.
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 469850" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well I know not all life insurance policies come to a halt at 80. I got one that was taken out in the 50s and just paid out. </p><p></p><p>DDD, that seems like an awful lot. I get all the notices every year too. Obviously Im not retired but I am disabled and I have to go through the same medicare/ medicare part b/ medicare advantage decisions. You can put in your doctors in the medicare program online and find out which plan services those doctors and which hospitals you would want to use. Now of course when you consider long term care...and I am sure that MAY be one of the things that is concerning you, for either you or your hubby, thats a different thing. Medicare part C might cover that, not sure. never dealt with that one. But if it gets to that, I think you said something about spending it all now and just saying to heck with everyone else. Might be the way to go. Or...you might want to think about putting the house in one of your kids names now. Just in case. just sayin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 469850, member: 1514"] Well I know not all life insurance policies come to a halt at 80. I got one that was taken out in the 50s and just paid out. DDD, that seems like an awful lot. I get all the notices every year too. Obviously Im not retired but I am disabled and I have to go through the same medicare/ medicare part b/ medicare advantage decisions. You can put in your doctors in the medicare program online and find out which plan services those doctors and which hospitals you would want to use. Now of course when you consider long term care...and I am sure that MAY be one of the things that is concerning you, for either you or your hubby, thats a different thing. Medicare part C might cover that, not sure. never dealt with that one. But if it gets to that, I think you said something about spending it all now and just saying to heck with everyone else. Might be the way to go. Or...you might want to think about putting the house in one of your kids names now. Just in case. just sayin. [/QUOTE]
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