
Lawyers · 07/21/2025
Why You Must Set Up A Trust When Owning Property In California
In California, without establishing a trust, properties face probate, which is time-consuming and compromises privacy. Setting up a living trust can avoid complex processes, clarify beneficiaries, and ensure the protection and inheritance of assets. Understand the benefits and steps of establishing a trust to secure your property!

Insurance · 07/21/2025
A Comprehensive Overview of the Fundamental Framework and Types of Insurance Law in the United States
U.S. insurance law regulates the legal relationship between insurers, policyholders, and beneficiaries, encompassing oversight and management of the insurance industry. Broad and narrow classifications of insurance law provide a clear legal framework for the sector. Insurance types include homeowners insurance, auto liability insurance, life insurance, and various forms that cater to different needs and risk management requirements.

Finance · 07/22/2025
Social Security Benefits Adjustment Mechanism The Path to Ensuring Retirement Income Rise
In the United States, Social Security benefits are adjusted annually based on the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), with an estimated increase of about $50 in 2025. The Social Security Administration evaluates inflation using the Consumer Price Index for urban consumers to ensure that benefit amounts align with economic changes, thereby protecting beneficiaries' standard of living.

Finance · 07/11/2025
Social Security Administration Issues Latest Pension Payments
The Social Security Administration in the United States launched a new round of pension payments in July, with eligible beneficiaries receiving an average of about $2,002.39 in Social Security funds on July 9. The timing and amount of payments vary based on individual information, and it is essential to keep personal information updated to ensure smooth transactions.

Culture · 03/24/2025
New Social Security Rules Strain Vulnerable Groups
Starting March 31, the new Social Security regulations in the U.S. require beneficiaries to conduct welfare transactions online or in person, while phone services have been discontinued. Experts warn that this policy may exacerbate the challenges faced by vulnerable groups in remote areas, particularly in high-poverty regions lacking internet access and transportation assistance. The government needs to reassess the policy to ensure fairness.