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Donald Vanarelli
Involuntary Transfers Or Evictions To Another Care Facility “Difficult” residents are often subjected to involuntary...
R.K. transferred her one-third interest in a house she owned jointly with her daughter and...
Revocable trusts are an effective way to avoid probate and provide for asset management in...
The 2020 “Elder Law in a Day” Seminar: Learn How To Handle Elder Law Issues...
H.R., who had significant cognitive and functional deficits, was admitted to the Hammonton Center for...
Every year we release the key dollar amounts that are frequently used in elder law,...
To our Clients: We want to sincerely thank you for trusting us as your legal...
B.F. is an octogenarian who suffered a stroke causing left-side paralysis. B.F. used a wheelchair,...
The Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987 (“NHRA”) was enacted by Congress to provide “sweeping...
A company that was supposed to help consumers complete Medicaid applications for a fee stole...
P.P. had been his mother’s legal guardian, and he was executor of her estate. After...
Vanarelli & Li, LLC is committed to providing our clients with the highest level of...
In 2003, Dr. Robert Binder retained attorney Richard Ledingham to draft a second codicil to...
Happy December to clients, friends and readers. Listed below are the ten (10) eleven (11)...
G.M., a 73 year old stroke victim, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, schizoaffective...
The issue in this appeal is whether a widow can modify the retirement application of...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the amount taxpayers can deduct from their 2020 income...
In 1995, Frances and Larnie Shaw, prepared a number of estate planning documents. One of...
On November 5, 2019, I presented at the Fall Meeting of the Essex/Hudson/Union Chapter of...
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