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January 10, 2013Elder Law Update on Class Action Suit Against Medicare’s 100 Day Rule Question: In yesterday’s Q&A, which dealt with Medicare’s 100 day rule limit for reimbursement of nursing home rehabilitation, Attorney Siebert...
June 8, 2012Elder Law Can I Be a Resident of Two States for Tax Purposes? Question: Can two states claim me as a resident for tax purposes if I live in one state part of...
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