Written by Jill Burzynski Reviewed by Kara Evans The 2018 Elder Law Numbers have been announced by the various government agencies which administer the programs. They are as follows: The… Read more »
Category: Elder Law
All Powers of Attorney Are Not Created Equal
Written by David Jacoby Reviewed by Debra Simms Many of my clients have already executed a Durable Power of Attorney. However, it is important to note that all Powers of… Read more »
Tougher Medicaid Law: A Sign of Things to Come?
Written by David Jacoby, Esq. Reviewed by Mary Trotter, Esq. Recently, I had the opportunity to deal with the State of New Jersey Medicaid System. I quickly determined that although… Read more »
New State, New Will?
Written by Erica R. Berger-Hausthor, Esq.Reviewed by Carolyn Landon, Esq. Moving to a new state is a lot of work. Selling your home, packing, finding a new home, hiring a… Read more »
Estate Planning: 5 Strategies To Start The Conversation With Our Aging Parents
Written by Shannon Miller, Esq.Reviewed by Kellen Bryant, Esq. Estate planning and advance directives can be difficult topics for our aging parents. Eileen’s story will outline how to get the… Read more »
The Dangers of Do-It-Yourself Guardian Advocacy
Written by Gerald L. Hemness, Jr, Esq. Reviewed by Kevin Staas, Esq. Having renovated our own home in the Tampa area over a period of 10 years, I can attest… Read more »
Yikes! Who did I list as Beneficiary?
Authored by Linda Chamberlain Reviewed and edited by Gregory Glenn Often when an Elder Law attorney meets with a client it includes discussing how the client may want their bank accounts,… Read more »