Attorney Michael Monteforte Jr. presents the information you need to understand the risks you face in the future if you don’t work with an elder law attorney to protect your assets now. Our library articles offer an in-depth look at a variety of issues to help you make the hard decisions and take the important steps you need to take now.
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How to Find Out if a Loved One Had a WillUpon the death of a family member or friend, there are many financial and legal tasks that must be dealt that many people do not know how to navigate.
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The Future of Estate Recovery: An Analysis of Different State Approaches and ChangesEach state takes a different approach in meeting the federal mandate. A lot has changed in how states address estate recovery since the last update
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Medicare Appeal NavigationMedicare appeals are complicated. This article is to lessen this sense of uncertainty.
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The Need for No-Contact Signing during Covid-19This article discusses solutions, based on current laws, for contactless or electronic signing of legal documents in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19
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Using Technology to Assist Clients RemotelyDuring the coronavirus pandemic, attorneys are having to change the way they do business. Face-to-face meetings may no longer be possible.
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States Can't Terminate Medicaid Benefits During COVID-19A provision in one of the coronavirus relief packages signed into law prevents states from terminating Medicaid benefits during the pandemic. Learn more!
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How Secure, and Private, Is Zoom?Popular use of the video program, Zoom for business' since COVID has struck concern about the privacy and security protections. Keep reading to learn more!
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Stimulus Check Will Not Affect Medicaid EligibilityBecause the payment is not income, it should not count against a Medicaid recipient’s eligibility.
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Home Health Care CutsNew Medicare Payment Method Causing Cuts to Home Health Care Services
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Stunning Facility designed for Severe Dementia PatientsFor Makesh, this isn't just about making patients comfortable. He wants to change how we think about the endgame of severe dementia.
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Representatives Can't Sue State on Behalf of BeneficiariesMedicaid regulations do not permit authorized representatives to bring civil lawsuits on behalf of Medicaid beneficiaries
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Applicant's Irrevocable TrustMedicaid Applicant’s Irrevocable Trust Is an Available Resource Because Trustee Had Discretion to Make Distributions