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[quote=Anonymous]Fairfax County, VA, if that helps. Short background is that my in-laws (74M, 69F) are living on SS and a small pension. They are renting and have no assets other than a paid-off car (no retirement accounts, no savings, minor credit card debt). We know that at some point they will not be able to care for themselves. What I'd like to do is pay for a one-time consultation for an expert to come in and inform all of us of the various options for what happens when the inevitable health concerns begin to mount. I don't know if a full-on financial planner is appropriate because, frankly, there is nothing for them to plan. So I guess I'm thinking of some sort of hybrid planner who knows a lot about Medicare and any other social safety nets that are out there (federal/state/county). Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thank you.[/quote]
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