Lack of Planning Could Lead to Loss of Family Home! Author: Alyson Fudge, Esq. A sad lesson in why taking… Read more »
Category: Elder Law Articles
Asset Protection & Medicaid Eligibility: Part 2, Single Individuals
When the need for long-term care arises, most people fear that they cannot afford to privately pay the cost of a skilled nursing facility, yet assume that they make too much money or have too many assets to qualify for long-term care Medicaid.
Disabled Adult and Aging Parent/Grandparent
by Alyson C. Fudge, Esq. As Elder Law Attorneys, we spend a significant amount of time talking to spouses or… Read more »
Guardianships and Conservatorships: When are they Necessary?
by Sabrina C. Call, Esq. To begin with I’d like to clarify what the difference is between a Guardian and… Read more »
Using Trusts for Long Term Care Planning
by Michael B. Bridges, Attorney, Dobson, Jones, Ball, Phillips and Bridges Since the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, trusts have… Read more »
Elder Law: Caregiver Agreements
by Kelli Y. Allen, Elder Law Attorney Many family members spend numerous hours a week providing care for an elderly… Read more »
The Five-Year Look Back
The Five-Year Look Back and What it Means for You by Chadwicke L. Groover, Attorney at Law, Upstate Elder Law,… Read more »
Asset Protection & Medicaid Eligibility: Part 2
Single Individuals by Kelli Y. Allen, Elder Law Attorney, Kelli Y. Allen Immigration & Elder Law When the need for… Read more »
Long Term Care and Planning
by Alyson Fudge Today was another in a long line of consultations in which an aging couple expressed concern that… Read more »
VA Benefits for Long Term Care
The Department of Veterans Affairs provides tax-free monetary benefits to eligible veterans and widow(er)s of veterans who are spending money on “medical or nursing services…