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When a couple decides to divorce, the spouses have important choices to make about how...
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This situation has occurred many times over the years: a client gives me a copy...
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As many readers know, Medicaid applicants are subject to the imposition of a penalty, or...
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In the article below, I discussed some interesting (I hope) developments in the rules governing...
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Last week, at the annual State Bar Association Convention in Atlantic City, I was inducted ...
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The Treasury Department and the four major benefit agencies, the Social Security Administration, the U.S....
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On May 7, a debate, of sorts, on the future of law practice was held...
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It’s a little late, but here it is anyway. What? My review of last month’s...
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Following is an exchange posted on a electronic bulletin board devoted to the discussion of...
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Medicare is the federal government’s health care insurance program for people age 65 and over,...
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Last week, in Too Much Media v. Hale, the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate...
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Donald D. Vanarelli, Esq., Certified Elder Law Attorney and Accredited Veterans Attorney, was among the...
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Assets Belonging To Incompetent Medicaid Recipient Discovered By Children Who Had Power Of Attorney Held...
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A North Carolina appeals court recently held that assets owned by an incompetent Medicaid recipient...
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Fed court in New Orleans awards 7 Virginia families $2.6M damages for homes ruined by...
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New publication by Civil Rights Division of DOJ outlines rights of returning veterans with disabilities...
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Attend the NJ State Bar Assn’s Elder And Disability Law Retreat, Cape May, NJ, April...
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New report shows that a lack of financial security is the fearful reality for a...
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