New Jersey Courts Decide Case Involving Estate Recovery and Elective Share #EstateRecovery
Estate recovery is something I am asked about frequently when it comes to Medicaid, although families rarely pose it in those terms. The question, or some variation of it, goes as follows: “Will Medicaid put a lien on my home?” What we are talking about is the State of
The Importance of a Good Medicare Supplemental Policy (Part 2)
Last week I was telling you about a call I received from Mary. Her husband, John had a heart attack which led to other medical complications. Long story short he had been in the hospital for 4 months and was now close to exhausting his Medicare coverage under Part
The Importance of Having a Medicare Supplement (Part 1)
Since a large majority of our clients are over the age of 65 or disabled and receiving Social Security, those clients also receive Medicare benefits. Medicare does not cover long term care so as elder law attorneys we don’t spend much time addressing Medicare questions and problems. However, I
What to Do When You Have No One to Help (Part 2)
Last week I presented to you the hypothetical, but very common case, of Jane who is in the hospital and has acute and chronic health issues. She has no family or she is estranged from her family. The immediate problem is that she has no designated person to act
What to Do When You Have No One to Help
I have written often about the need for everyone to have a support system in place in the event of a crisis. Think about whom you would turn to if you needed help. For most people it would be family, a spouse, child, grandchild, sibling, niece or nephew. But,