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With more Americans living well beyond their 70s, more adult children are now left in a position where they have to be caregivers for their aging parents. “There’s a greater likelihood today that, as a 55-year-old, you will...
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An accredited VA attorney is an attorney who has been granted the authority by the Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) to prepare, present and prosecute claims for veterans benefits before the VA. Accreditation refers to the authority granted...
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A New York trial court allows a guardian to conduct Medicaid planning on behalf of his ward, his great aunt, but requires that gifted money be put into a trust for the aunt’s personal needs. in-matter-of-ml (N.Y. Sup....
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Here is a recent discussion thread on a mediation listserv concerning the effect of an affair on a marriage today. Q – I find that far fewer couples than I expected come to divorce mediation because of an...
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A May 27, 2009 Administrative Law decision in Georgia addresses the impact of Veteran’s Administration (“VA”) Improved Pension with Aid and Attendance benefits on Medicaid eligibility. M.W. v. Georgia Department of Human Resources, reprinted here, concerns a nursing...
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