The articles in our legal library have been carefully researched and written to give our clients the most relevant, accurate information about estate plans, Medicaid planning, protecting assets from nursing homes, designating guardians for minor children, and much more. Get the facts you need in our free legal library.
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Senior's Transfer to Pooled Trust Triggers Medicaid Penalty PeriodCan your medicaid benefits get suspended for giving up some of your assets?
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Federal Law Requires Minimum Distributions to Be Made After DeathLearn why a final retirement distribution must be made even after you pass away.
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Do you have a special needs child? If so, your estate plan requires special provisions.Learn how to Protect a Child with Special Needs
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Know your Rights! Medicare's Different Treatment of the Two Main Post-Hospital Care OptionsWhat's the difference between Medicare's Treatment of the Two Main Post-Hospital Care Options?
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Learn how to Protect Your House from Medicaid Estate RecoveryCan Medicaid go after your estate after you pass away?
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What Is the Difference Between a Living Will and a Do-Not-Resuscitate Order? Do you need both?Know the Difference Between a Living Will and a Do-Not-Resuscitate Order
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Once a resident is settled in a nursing home, being told to leave can be very traumatic.How to Fight a Nursing Home Discharge - Once a resident is settled in a nursing home, being told to leave can be very traumatic.
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What's a Health Care Proxy and Why Do I Need One?A health care proxy allows you to appoint someone else to act as your agent for medical decisions.
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Confusing a wellness visit with a physical could be very costly.Medicare covers preventative care services, But confusing a wellness visit with a physical could be very costly.
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What is the Elder Abuse Prevention & Prosecution ActLearn about the Elder Abuse Prevention & Prosecution Act
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Use Asset Protection to Safeguard Your Finances and FutureAsset protection can help keep your hard-earned savings safe from the draining cost of nursing home care. Learn more about what it is and what you can do.
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Importance of a Valid Will in Your Estate PlanA will is a crucial document you need as part of your estate plan. We explain the benefits of a will and the requirement for it to be valid in Massachusetts.