0 By Elise Lampert In Elder Law NewsPosted November 29, 2022What Is the Difference Between Medicaid and Medicare?Although Medicaid and Medicare are both public health insurance programs, they have essential differences. READ MORE
0 By Elise Lampert In Elder Law NewsPosted November 29, 2022Does Medicaid Consider Annuities Assets or Income?Does Medicaid consider a non-brokerage account and annuities as assets or income? READ MORE
0 By Elise Lampert In Elder Law NewsPosted November 29, 2022Are My Mom’s Assisted Living Costs Deductible on Her Taxes?My mother is now in assisted living due to her inability to take care of herself and take her medicine properly. Is this deductible as a medical expense on her taxes? READ MORE
0 By Elise Lampert In Special Needs NewsPosted November 24, 2022Competitive Integrated Employment: Working With a DisabilityPeople living with a disability have the right to engage in full-time, part-time work, or self-employment. READ MORE
0 By Elise Lampert In Elder Law NewsPosted November 24, 2022Does Medicare Cover the Cost of Getting a Second Opinion?You may be nervous about whether Medicare will cover a second opinion if you wish to confirm whether a medical treatment or surgery [...] READ MORE
0 By Elise Lampert In Elder Law NewsPosted November 23, 2022IRS: You Can Contribute More to Retirement Starting in 2023The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced contribution limitation adjustments for employee retirement plans going into effect January 1, 2023. READ MORE
0 By Elise Lampert In Elder Law NewsPosted November 23, 2022What Happens to Loan If I Have to Go to a Nursing Home?If I self-finance the loan to sell a second home and have to go to a nursing home, what happens to the loan? READ MORE
0 By Elise Lampert In Elder Law NewsPosted November 19, 2022How Seniors Can Prevent Loneliness as They AgeIf the years since the COVID-19 pandemic have taught us anything about isolation, it is loneliness makes life much harder. READ MORE
0 By Elise Lampert In Elder Law News, UncategorizedPosted November 17, 2022What You Should Know About Required Minimum DistributionsRequired Minimum Distributions (RMDs) are the minimum amounts a retirement plan account owner must take out each year. It is the [...] READ MORE
0 By Elise Lampert In Elder Law News, UncategorizedPosted November 15, 2022Totten Trust Can Protect Your Money for Your Loved OnesTotten trusts, or payable-on-death bank accounts, are an estate planning tool that allows you to transfer money to a chosen person [...] READ MORE