Elder Law, Elders Caring for Spouses with Alzheimer’s Must Plan for Their Future Anyone with a spouse stricken by Alzheimer’s disease knows exactly how devastating the condition is on the patient and how … June 5, 2017 2 MIN READ
Caregiving, Elder Law, What is the Dead Man’s Statute? When someone passes away he or she typically has the estate in order by creating a will or trust and … June 2, 2017 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Remarrying as a Senior? Here are a Few Things to Consider Getting remarried as a senior can have a whole host of important consequences from estate planning retirement and any future … May 23, 2017 2 MIN READ
Elder Law The Fine Print in Nursing Home Contracts When we send our beloved elders to a nursing home we expect them to receive the care and attention need … May 18, 2017 2 MIN READ
Elder Law What are the Rules for Medicaid Asset Transfer in New York? Medicaid is a terrific program designed to help older Americans pay for the cost of their prescription medication hospital care … May 12, 2017 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Erie County Launches New Task Force to Combat Senior Exploitation The Erie County District Attorney recently announced the creation of a new enhanced multidisciplinary team (eDMT) to help combat the … May 8, 2017 2 MIN READ
Caregiving, Elder Law, What are my Guardianship Options for my Parents? As our parents age many of us begin to take on greater roles concerning basic needs like overseeing finances medical … April 26, 2017 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning Fixing a Broken Trust We recently posted about situations that may make it important to revise your estate plan and about how reviewing your … February 24, 2017 3 MIN READ
Elder Law, Elder law estate planning Are Illegitimate Children Considered Beneficiaries? The legal rights of illegitimate children and their ability to take under the terms of a trust have for years … February 24, 2017 2 MIN READ