A global economic crisis is upon us. Everyone has been affected by recent events. These events have been worrisome for most of us, but absolutely terrifying for our fixed income, retired or disabled parents and loved ones. A global economic crisis is upon us. Everyone has been affected by recent events. These events have been […]
Long Term Care Planning and the Recession of 2008 – What To Do Now?
Why Do I Need a Power of Attorney?
There is one thing I always tell clients about their estate planning – it is nice to have a Will but it is essential to have a Power of Attorney. There is one thing I always tell clients about their estate planning – it is nice to have a Will but it is essential to […]
House Reportedly Set to Vote on Estate Tax Bill Permanently Setting 2009 Levels
Dow Jones Newswires is reporting that the U.S. House of Representatives will vote during the week of November 30 on a bill recently introduced by Rep. Earl Pomeroy (D-N.D.) that would make permanent the 2009 estate tax rules. Last Updated: 11/27/2009 2:22:22 PM Dow Jones Newswires is reporting that the U.S. House of Representatives will […]
Filial Responsibility Cost Son
Pennsylvania son liable under Filial Responsibility Laws elderlawanswers.com/resources/article.asp
Medical Assistance – Why You Need to Know How it Works
Notwithstanding the fact that most elderly patients in Pennsylvania nursing homes are financed by Medical Assistance, most people do not know anything about the program. Since most seniors are not aware of the program or how it operates, they do not plan for it or avoid some pitfalls that would interfere with their qualification for it. […]
USING ANNUITIES WITH A NURSING HOME ADMISSION? BE CAREFUL.
We have seen a significant increase in the use of annuities among our elderly clients. We have people in their late 80s coming to us with annuities that are less than a few years old and are still in “penalty” — meaning that getting access to these funds will result in a “surrender” charge which […]
The Foundations of Love
As a lawyer who works with the elderly, I see my share of nursing homes and hospital rooms. Over the years, perhaps to enable me to continue to provide objective services to my clients, I tried to keep my emotional distance from all of the illness, death and dying. In the last two weeks alone, […]
Living Will – Part I
[A wife in a coma at a local nursing home is visited by her husband each day from 7 am to 4 pm. This is his story] She laughs and asks him how he feels, her hair shining and eyes bright. He loves her eyes – they were the first thing he noticed about her. She actually […]
VA Benefits and Accreditation
Accreditation Federal law dictates that no one may help a veteran in the preparation, presentation and prosecution of an initial claim for VA benefits unless that person is accredited. The only exception to this law is that any one person can help any veteran — one-time only — with a claim. To help any veteran a second […]