What to Look For in Selecting a Bedsore Attorney
Sep 03, 2019
These days it takes more than a standard personal injury attorney to win a bedsore or pressure sore lawsuit. Experience Against Hospitals, Nursing Homes, and their Attorneys It is important for a clai...
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Bedsore Lawsuits: FAQs
Dec 21, 2016
WHEN IT COMES TO BEDSORES, PRESSURE SORES, DECUBITUS ULCERS IT’S OFTEN HELPFUL TO READ WHAT OTHERS HAVE ASKED. YOU MAY BE ABLE TO BENEFIT FROM SOME OF OUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS BELOW. If the pati...
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Beginners Guide to Protecting Your House from Medicaid Recovery
Feb 17, 2016
After a Medicaid recipient dies, the state must attempt to recoup from his or her estate whatever benefits it paid for the recipient’s care. This is called "estate recovery." For most Medicaid recipie...
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TOP 8 MEDICAID PLANNING MISTAKES
Jun 06, 2015
Aside from navigating some complex rules, there are often simple mistakes people make when it comes to Medicaid Planning... 1. Thinking it’s too late to plan. It’s almost never too late to take planni...
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10 REASONS TO CREATE AN ESTATE PLAN NOW
Dec 06, 2014
Many people think that estate plans are for someone else, not them. They may rationalize that they are too young or don’t have enough money to reap the tax benefits of a plan. Or if helping aging pare...
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What's the Difference Between Medicare and Medicaid in the Context of Long-Term Care?
Sep 30, 2014
Although their names are confusingly alike, Medicaid and Medicare are quite different programs. Medicare Medicare is an "entitlement" program, meaning that everyone who reaches age 65 and is entitled...
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Durable Power of Attorney
Jun 03, 2014
A POA is a legal document that allows someone else to act on your behalf. POA for finances: Gives a designated person the authority to make legal/financial decisions on behalf of the person. POA for h...
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Assets Protection Trusts
May 13, 2014
People often wonder about the value of using irrevocable trusts in Medicaid planning. Certainly gifting of assets can be done outright, not involving an irrevocable trust. Outright gifts have the adva...
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USEFUL ELDER LAW FACTS AND KEY FIGURES FOR 2014
Dec 28, 2013
Figures for 2014 that are frequently used in the elder law practice or are of interest to clients.
Medicaid Spousal Impoverishment Figures for 2014 The new minimum community spouse resource allowanc...
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5 Reasons You Should Review Your Will:
Nov 25, 2013
If you already have a will you actually are ahead of the game. However, do you remember what your wishes were at the time you had it prepared? Or do you remember where a copy is? In a file cabinet? A s...
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