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- Beyond the Statutes: Courts Add Criteria for Supplemental Needs Trusts
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- Changes in Fair Hearing Rights for Medicaid Managed Long Term Care and Managed Care Members Effective May 2018
- CMS Reverses Obama Policy on Nursing Home Quality Enforcement
- Common Medicare Mistakes and How an Experienced New York Elder Law Attorney Can Help Protect You
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- Exempt Transfer of Home to a Caretaker Child
- Federal Law Establishing Security Freezes and Fraud Alert Protection to Take Effect September 21, 2018
- Financial Elder Abuse Alert: New Law Allows Credit Report Security Freezes and Increases Fraud Alert Protections
- Five FIDA Plans Closed in Early 2018
- Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Living Wills and Health Care Proxies
- Glossary of Elder Law Estate Planning Terms
- Governor Signs Pooled Trust Notification Bill into Law
- Guardianship for Incapacitated People in New York Under Article 81
- Health Care Decision Making for Incapacitated People Who Have Not Signed a Health Care Proxy
- Hindsight Is 20/20: Medicaid Coverage and the Five Year Look-Back Period
- How Changing Outpatient Therapy Caps Will Affect New York Medicare Beneficiaries
- How Medicare Recipients Can Prepare for the Termination of Certain Supplemental Medicare Policies (Medigap)
- How New York Senior Citizens Can Use Medicare to Pay for Hospice
- How New Yorkers Can Take Advantage of the New 2018 Estate and Gift Tax Exemption Increases
- How to Pay a Live-In Home Health Aid
- Important Update: Nursing Home Carve-Out in Managed Long-Term Care
- Including Digital Assets in Your Power of Attorney and Will
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- IRS Announces Higher Estate and Gift Tax Limits for 2020
- June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month
- Justice in Aging Report Indicates that CMS is Continuing to Roll Back Nursing Home Protections
- Know Your Rights: Observation Status
- Legal Steps to Take with Alzheimer’s
- Legislative Update: “The Lock-In” for Long Term Care
- LIVING TRUST – IS IT RIGHT FOR YOU?
- Long-Term Care Costs Are Surging, and New Yorkers Must Prepare for Them
- Medicaid Application Services Are NOT Medicaid Planning
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- Need to Change an Existing Trust? Decanting a Trust Under New York EPTL §10-6.6
- New Appeals Process for MLTC Members Goes into Effect May 1, 2018
- New Federal Advisement May Affect the Safety of New York Assisted Living Residents
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- New Medicare Cards Are On the Way
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- Public Charge Rule Poses Population Health Threat, H+H Leaders Say
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- Some Medicaid Recipients May Have to Apply for Medicare in Order to Be Eligible
- Some recent Medicaid Developments in New York State
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- Ten Biggest Mistakes You Can Make In Your Estate Plan
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- The Components of an Elder Law Estate Plan
- The Elderly Latin American Population Is Growing Fast in New York
- The Estate Tax Is Back, but with Some Twists—and Opportunities
- The Family Health Care Decisions Act
- The Homestead and Medicaid Planning
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- The Jimmo Case and the Medicare Improvement Standard
- The Top Reasons to Plan Your Estate
- Transition of Medicaid Nursing Home residents into Managed Care
- Use of Trusts in Medicaid Planning in New York
- What Is Estate Planning?
- What Is a Generation-Skipping Trust?
- Which Documents Do You Need to Retain?
- Why Gifting Now Can Dramatically Reduce or Eliminate NYS Estate Taxes
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