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Saturday, October 31, 2020

How to Help Your Elderly Loved One Qualify for Medi-Cal


Medi-Cal is the Medicaid program in California. Federal and state taxes fund the program. It provides medical services for children and adults who have limited resources and income. With the help of a Read more . . .


Saturday, October 31, 2020

10 Life Planning Documents for End of Life Issues


It can give you peace of mind to know that you have taken steps to prepare for the issues people can face at the end of their lives. Rather than banking on a “hope and a prayer,” you can orchestrate the things that will help you be physically comfortable and provide for your loved ones.

You have many different options, depending on your situation. A Read more . . .


Friday, September 25, 2020

How Do I Determine What Type of Veterans Benefits I Qualify for?


Serving in the United States military is a selfless act and one that can carry serious risks. For many, their time spent in military service is eased by the knowledge that they and their loved ones will ultimately receive veterans benefits that can make life easier.

Unfortunately, navigating government affairs and veteran benefits can be complicated and confusing. Frequently, Read more . . .


Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Clues Your Elderly Loved One Is Being Financially Abused


Millions of seniors get taken advantage of financially every year, bullied to hand over cash, and swindled out of their life savings. Tragically, in the vast majority of cases, the perpetrator is a relative, neighbor, friend, caretaker, or person in a position of trust. If you suspect that your elderly loved one is being financially abused, a Read more . . .


Monday, September 21, 2020

Where Do I Store My Estate-Planning Documents?


So, you got your estate-planning documents completed, and now you want to know where to store them. Many people are surprised to hear that one of the worst places to keep your will, trust, power of attorney, and other estate-planning documents is in your safe-deposit box. A Read more . . .


Monday, August 24, 2020

Should I Give Gifts During My Life or Leave Them in My Will?


California elder law attorneys are frequently asked, “Should I give gifts during my life or leave them in my will”? The answer, “It depends.”

If you have a modest estate and are relying on the bulk of it to live, gifting assets during your life might not be a good idea.
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Thursday, August 20, 2020

Do I Automatically Get Medicare When I Turn 65?


No, you do not automatically get Medicare when you turn 65. You have to apply for Medicare and meet the eligibility requirements. You can face financial penalties if you do not sign up for Medicare by the deadline. There are multiple parts to Medicare and many options available for coverage. A California elder law attorney can help you navigate through the application process and appeal denials of eligibility or coverage.
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Monday, August 17, 2020

What Is the Medicaid Spend Down?


Many Americans get caught in a financial bind because they can't afford to pay for the nursing home out of pocket, but they have too many assets to qualify for Medicaid to pay for their long-term care and provide other valuable benefits. There is no asset limit for Medicare, but state and federal law require limited countable assets to be eligible for Medicaid.

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Monday, July 27, 2020

Can I Visit my Aging Loved One During the Coronavirus Pandemic?


Caring for aging loved ones is a great responsibility, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. The CDC reports that people 65 and over are at higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19, facing a 31-70% hospitalization rate after contracting the disease, and up to a 27% mortality rate.
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Thursday, July 23, 2020

Alternatives to Nursing Homes: Protecting Your Elderly Loved Ones During a Pandemic


COVID-19 poses a severe health risk to the general population, and our seniors are especially vulnerable. According to the CDC, 8 out of 10 deaths reported in the U.
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Monday, July 20, 2020

What Is Life Care Planning?


Life care planning reflects a new mindset in estate planning. Traditionally, when a person set up an estate plan, the goal was to preserve as much wealth as possible for the next generation. One consequence of this approach was that heirs sometimes saw seniors as expensive liabilities on the family’s inheritance. Life care planning views older adults as valuable people whose comfort, safety, health, and well-being should be the first priority of their estate plan. A Read more . . .


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