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April 2010
Medicare is the federal government’s health care insurance program for people age 65 and over,...
Last week, in Too Much Media v. Hale, the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate...
Donald D. Vanarelli (Retired), Esq., Certified Elder Law Attorney and Accredited Veterans Attorney, was among...
Assets Belonging To Incompetent Medicaid Recipient Discovered By Children Who Had Power Of Attorney Held...
A North Carolina appeals court recently held that assets owned by an incompetent Medicaid recipient...
Fed court in New Orleans awards 7 Virginia families $2.6M damages for homes ruined by...
New publication by Civil Rights Division of DOJ outlines rights of returning veterans with disabilities...
Attend the NJ State Bar Assn’s Elder And Disability Law Retreat, Cape May, NJ, April...
New report shows that a lack of financial security is the fearful reality for a...
Divorcing couple can use collaborative divorce to achieve resolution peacefully even though they don’t get...
Appeals ct reverses attys fee award to Medicaid applicant wrongly denied benefits & removed from...
Fed ct permanently enjoins NJ imposing ‘never ending” penalty for gifts made by applicants for...
American Assn of Life Underwriters recent report finds “uncertainty remains in the Senate” concerning estate...
Rutgers Poll finds 48% of NJ residents support the new health care law, 40% oppose...
Kansas Supreme Court rejects legal action seeking to reverse cuts in services for people with...
My article on the effect of financial exploitation on elder’s eligibility for Medicaid published in...
N. Carolina Bar is first to consider an ethics opinion on cloud-computing or web-based services...
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