Category Archives: Medicaid

The Decision to Exercise Spousal Refusal Can Be Painful, But Often Necessary

Couples who are still married, even into their 70s or 80s are the lucky ones. They’ve made it through the hard times, the ups and downs of life, and still have their companion at their side. But even the most … Continue reading

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The High Emotional—And Financial—Cost of Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s is a disease that affects everybody it touches—husbands, wives, children and grandchildren—they all bear witness to their loved one’s slow demise. Sadly, emotional stress is not the only stress that accompanies Alzheimer’s disease; those loved ones serving as caretakers … Continue reading

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A Woman’s Work Is Never Done

Do you know who will take care of you when you are unable to take care of yourself? Studies show that most caregivers for aging seniors are likely to be women, and most likely to be your daughter or daughter-in-law. … Continue reading

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Veteran Journalist Shares Her Personal Experiences Entering the Medicare System

Trudy Lieberman has had plenty of experience with Medicare—of course up until now most of it was from the outside looking in. As a journalist for more than 40 years specializing in insurance, health care, health care financing and long-term … Continue reading

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Stuck In The Middle: Caring For Aging Relatives

“Too rich for most government-funded social programs and not rich enough to pay for full-time, long-term care services.” Does this sound familiar? It is exactly the kind of financial situation most elderly find themselves in today, and one which requires … Continue reading

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Will You Be Able To Afford Old Age?

Are you ready for the financial implications that come with growing older? As the average American lifespan grows longer the cost of aging becomes more and more prohibitive. A recent segment on NBC’s The Today Show is takes a close … Continue reading

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The IRS Provides One More Reason to Consider Long-Term Care Insurance

In the estate planning business we help people plan for the future, not only for their children and heirs but for themselves as well; which is why we are pleased to share the news that it just got a little … Continue reading

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Alzheimer’s Disease Can Take Your Memory AND Your Financial Security

Alzheimer’s disease affects as many as 5.3 million people in the United States; which means it affects as many as 5.3 million families, because Alzheimer’s is a disease that affects everybody it touches—husbands, wives, children and grandchildren—they all bear witness … Continue reading

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Your Family Law Firm

We write a lot on our blog about the separate pieces of an estate plan, the unique financial challenges facing adults these days, or each of the many individual concerns we face in the course of keeping up with the … Continue reading

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Don’t Be Shy About Your Health Care Decisions

How do you want to die? Do you want lifesaving treatments to be administered even if all brain activity has ceased? Is your family aware of your wishes? And perhaps the more important question, according to the NY Times, is … Continue reading

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