Medicare Open Enrollment Period is Now Open

Medicare Open Enrollment began yesterday and will last until December 7, 2013. During this six-week period, Medicare beneficiaries have the option to make any changes to their plan that will take effect on January 1st, 2014. View … [Read more...]

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Coping with the Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

Every 68 seconds there is another person diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in the United States.  Since there is no single definitive medical test for identifying Alzheimer’s disease, arriving at the correct diagnosis can take … [Read more...]

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Ask the Expert: How Can I Update A Will I Established 10 Years Ago?

Q. How can I update the Will that I established when I was in the military approximately 10 years ago? Asked on AVVO by a resident of Springfield, VA A. Just as a car needs regular maintenance, your estate planning … [Read more...]

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Down Syndrome- Planning for You Loved One’s Future

This month, we celebrate National Special Needs Law and Down Syndrome Awareness months. One in 691 children are born with Down Syndrome and there are more than 400,000 people currently living with the condition in the U.S.  … [Read more...]

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Should I Give My Home To My Children?

Planning for your family's immediate and long term future is something most parents think about. Because your home is likely the largest purchase you will make during your lifetime, deciding what to do with it is among the most … [Read more...]

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October is National Special Needs Law Month

The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) has designated October as National Special Needs Law Month. This awareness month is a grassroots effort to educate people with disabilities and their families about their legal … [Read more...]

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President Obama’s Health Care Overhaul: What Does it Mean for You?

Three years ago, Congress wrote the law known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA), to maintain Americans' current health coverage as much as possible, to boost consumer protections in the health insurance market for individuals, and … [Read more...]

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Capital Gains Tax Increases and Gifting to Lessen the Bite

In the early fall, taxes are probably the last thing you want to think about. But this is one year in which it may pay for you to get both your income tax planning and estate planning done early. There are a couple of … [Read more...]

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Ask the Expert: Do You Lose Medicare or Medicaid Coverage if you Leave a Nursing Home for a Family Event?

Q. At the age of 60, my younger sister Anna is getting remarried. She is hoping that our 82-year old mother, Shannon, can attend and even sent her a plane ticket to Texas for the wedding. Our mother is on Medicaid, and is in a … [Read more...]

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Ask the Expert: Will a Life Insurance Policy Affect my Mother’s Medicaid Eligibility?

Medicaid Q. My mother never thought about life insurance until later in life.  Ever since her friend Theresa died without it, she has been insistent about getting a policy for herself.  She is weighing her options and hasn’t … [Read more...]

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