When it comes to estate planning, wills, and trusts have specific and quite different benefits. Each state has specific laws and regulations governing these legal documents. You can have both a will and a trust; however, the information in each should complement the other. As a standalone, it is not accurate to say one is […]
It was recently announced by researchers at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University that mice with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) can be protected from the disease with pharmacological “chaperone therapy”. Alzheimer’s is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that currently has no cure. Abnormal clumps (amyloid-beta plaques) and tangled fiber bundles (neurofibrillary or tau tangles) […]
A proper estate plan can mitigate unwanted risks by anticipating what might occur and preventing problems before they arise, which can reduce the complexity, length, and expense of probate. Sound estate planning can make the probate process run efficiently and smoothly, protecting your estate’s value and legacy, and preserving your family’s well-being. Probate includes: Avoiding […]
Federal and state Medicaid programs provide comprehensive health coverage and financial protection to millions of Americans. The program helps low-income families, individuals, and people with disabilities receive adequate health care and provides nursing home or community long-term care services. As of August 2022, more than 90.5 million individuals were part of the Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance […]
A power of attorney is an essential tool in planning for the possibility of becoming incapacitated and needing someone to manage your affairs on your behalf. These legal documents can grant broad authority to one or more power of attorney agents to transact business or make medical decisions based on your behalf. The Different Forms […]
A Living will is also called an advance health care directive. It specifies what decisions you want medical professionals to make if you are incapable of making them due to accidents or illness. A living will is crucial for all adults because accidents or a sudden onset of severe or terminal illness can happen at […]
A spouse or long-term partner’s loss makes it difficult to think beyond just your grief. However, it is crucial to understand there are important and timely decisions you need to make regarding your finances and personal estate plan. In truth, estate planning is perpetual as it accounts for changes in marriages, deaths, divorces, and births […]
Despite sounding complicated and expensive, probate is a standard legal procedure used to transfer assets from decedents to their beneficiaries. Whether or not you require probate depends on the type of property and how you own it, and the state laws in which you live. While probate can be a complex process for vast estates, […]
People with disabilities can save money tax-free through special needs trusts (SNT) and Achieving a Better Life Experience accounts (ABLE). Both options provide a mechanism for saving money and protecting resources that ensures the person with a disability (PWD) continues their eligibility for public benefits programs. Accumulating resources for the benefit of a PWD without […]
It can be challenging to address and legally formalize the inheritance of family values and assets, especially for parents who wait too long to start passing them on. Undoubtedly the best time to teach and empower your children as eventual inheritors of your family legacy is during childhood, then continuing throughout adulthood. Waiting until your […]
A lack of a plan leaves your family’s financial legacy to the court’s administration of your state’s intestacy laws. Dying without an estate plan or a basic will creates confusion, work, and heartache for your family at a time when they should be mourning your loss. Aside from not having an estate plan, failing to […]
Recently, a federal court decision gave some Medicare beneficiaries the right to appeal previous decisions regarding their patient status. The Underlying Issue When Medicare patients go to a hospital, they often enter through the emergency department. The physician who attends to them must decide whether to admit them into the hospital as an inpatient, discharge […]