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New Improvements for Nursing Home Care
A set of reforms developed and implemented through the Department of Health and Human Services roll out to improve the quality of nursing home care. DHHS plans to hold nursing homes accountable for the care they provide and make issues more transparent.
March 30, 2022
Top 10 Tips for Conducting an Estate Sale
When a relative dies, downsizes or moves into assisted living, you may find yourself needing to purge a lot of personal property items. One of the most effective ways to go about this is to hold an estate sale.
March 28, 2022
Upcoming Changes to Direct Contracting in the Medicare Program
The Biden Administration announced on its website recently that some changes will be made to the Direct Contracting Initiative in the Medicare program. Many have criticized the current program, but rather than terminate it altogether, the administration is changing its name to ‘Global & Professional Direct Contracting Model’ and adding certain protections against abuse.
March 25, 2022
Can You Rule Your Heirs from the Grave?
Many elderly people in today’s society worry about the younger generations. They argue that millennials and even Gen X, Y and Z do not have the work ethic needed to be beneficial to society.
March 23, 2022
What Types of Claims Can Be Made Against the Estate of a Deceased Person?
When someone dies, certain required documents must be filed with Maryland’s Orphan Court. The Register of Wills then issues what is known as Letters of Administration.
March 21, 2022
Are VA Nursing Homes Free for Veterans?
State veterans’ homes are a joint venture between state veterans’ departments and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Subsidies come from the state, VA and other sources. Most state homes are nursing homes for veterans, but some homes may also provide assisted living and other care.
March 18, 2022
Taxation of Special Needs Trusts
Typically, a special needs trust is set up for someone who has certain disabilities that allows him or her to receive government benefits. To qualify for many of these benefits your net worth and income levels must remain below specified thresholds.
March 16, 2022
Living Probate Versus Post-Mortem Probate
You often hear that you should see an estate planning attorney to help you avoid probate. Probate is known to be a legal hassle, costly and time-consuming. Most people think of post-mortem probate when they think of probate.
March 14, 2022
What Expatriates Need to Know About Estate Planning
Many American citizens choose to live abroad. Some plan to retire abroad since the U.S. dollar can provide a better quality of life in many other countries. Regardless of your reason to leave the U.S., it is important to get all of your legal affairs in order.
March 11, 2022
Earned Income Tax Credit Now Available to Seniors Without Dependents
The tax filing deadline is quickly approaching. Working seniors may qualify for the earned income tax credit when they file their 2021 tax returns due on Monday, April 18, 2022. The tax credit assists those with low incomes but was previously only available to those with young children.
March 9, 2022
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