May 16, 2019Elder Law, Estate Planning Integrate Special Needs Planning Into Your Family’s Overall Estate Plan The heart of estate planning for most parents comes down to one thing – making decisions that they think will...
May 7, 2019Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid Transfer of assets was not made for Medicaid purposes The cost of nursing home and home care can be prohibitive for people who do not have long-term care insurance....
May 6, 2019Elder Law, Estate Planning, Veterans Benefits VA’s Eligibility Requirements for Non-Service Connected Benefits Effective October, 18, 2018, the law regarding VA Eligibility Requirements for a veteran (or spouse) to receive non-service connected benefits...
May 3, 2019Elder Law, Estate Planning When is a person unfit to make a will? Testamentary capacity refers to a person's ability to understand and execute a will. As a general rule, most people who...
May 2, 2019Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid, Special Needs Planning WHAT IS A SPECIAL NEEDS TRUST? A Special Needs Trust (SNT), sometimes called a Supplemental Needs Trust, provides for the needs of a disabled person without...
May 1, 2019Elder Law, Estate Planning SEVEN SIGNS THAT A CHILD IS FINANCIALLY ABUSING AN OLDER PARENT Unfortunately, financial exploitation of older individuals is an all too common occurrence in our country. The National Council on Aging...