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About LTC Partner: My name is Jack Lenenberg and I started the LTC Partner website to provide consumers with unbiased, objective advice about long term care insurance. LTC Partner is an independent resource to help you understand long term care planning and evaluate the best insurance solution for your needs.
Year Started: 2010
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