A Two Generation Family Long Term Care Crisis – Part 1
Mom and Dad are still living in their home which they own. They both need round the clock nursing home level care and have home health aides living with them. This has been going on for a number of years and they have spent down all their assets on care
Elder Law Today Podast Show #14 Married Couple – Crisis Long Term Care Planning
So after listening to Show 13 you're thinking, we should have taken action immediately after Dad's diagnosis but didn't so now what do we do? In the 14th installment of his audio podcast, Yale Hauptman discusses just that scenario, crisis planning. Although the picture is more complicated all hope is
Reverse Mortgages – Another Look in Today’s Economic Climate
Mom and Dad are living in their home but their health is failing. They do not yet need nursing home level care, but do need some assistance on a daily basis. Their children are running back and forth helping to provide care but it is just too difficult to do
Transferring Assets – A Real Life Picture
When I talk with people about long term care and the Medicaid program I sometimes hear very strong opinions that "it is wrong to transfer assets in order to qualify for Medicaid to pay for nursing home care". The person making the statement, however, typically hasnât really given any thought
Why are Some Wills 2 Pages and Others 20 – The Alternate Executor
Very often, when I prepare wills, powers of attorney and health care directives (living wills) for clients they react with surprise when they see the length of my documents. "Why", they say, "is the will you are preparing 20+ pages when my previous one was only 2?" "The document is
Elder Law Today Podcast Show #13 Married Couple – Early Action Long Term Care Planning
In the first show of Season 2 of his Elder Law Today Podcast, by listener request, Yale Hauptman has modified the format and shortened the length of his audio podcast. In a concise 10 minutes, Yale presents a common scenario that many families today are faced with. Dad has just recently been diagnosed with early
Alzheimer’s Disease – A Long Term Care Planning Lesson
Mom is in her late 40's and divorced. She owns her own home worth approximately $250,000 but with a substantial mortgage with a balance of $150,000. Probably describes a lot of people. Except that Mom has Alzheimerâs. While the disease mostly affects the elderly, early onset Alzheimerâs is not uncommon.
The Problem of Second Marriages and Long Term Care
A very common scenario we see is what Iâll call the case of the late in life second marriage. We all need companionship, especially after a spouse has died or after going through divorce. Itâs lonely being alone. So we have Joe and Mary. They marry in their 60âs. He has