Look Back Period for Institutionalized Medicaid There is a currently a 60 month (5 year) look back period for obtaining institutional Medicaid benefits. This means that the Medicaid recipient has a five year look back period where he or she may be subject to being a self-payer. Spousal Refusal If the community spouse has assets greater than … [Read more...]
Long Term Care in America
The life expectancy of Americans continues to get longer. There are a variety of reasons for American’s increased life expectancies. Better medical care, more knowledge about nutrition are two of the more significant factors which have helped increase the life expectancy of Americans. Long Term Care Issues It is estimated more than 70% of all … [Read more...]
Is There A Right To Die?
Please click on the link below to watch today's video blog: https://youtu.be/DRw_SWl_I_w Elliot S. Schlissel is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Elliot and his associate lawyers maintain a sophisticated practice handling all aspects of elder law. He can be reached for a free consultation at 1-800-344-6431, 516-561-6645 … [Read more...]
Is There a Right to Die?
Five states in the United States recognize the right to die. In those five states, terminally ill patients can be helped to end their lives. The right to die has been referred to by the negative term “assisted suicide.” However, the new movement to help sick, frail, suffering parents end their lives is referred to as “aid in dying.” The aid in … [Read more...]
How to Handle an Improper Will
Please click on the link below to watch today's video blog: https://youtu.be/diSYdWiNpXU Elliot S. Schlissel is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Elliot and his attorneys have more than 100 years of combined legal experience handling all aspects of estate planning and estate litigation. Please call to schedule a … [Read more...]
How Estate Litigation Works in Surrogate’s Court – Part I
The individual who files a lawsuit against an estate must prove to the court they have a sufficient basis for the lawsuit. Oftentimes individuals come into our office who are unhappy with someone’s will. They seek to challenge the will because they were either left out of the will or didn’t receive their fair share. Unfortunately, being unhappy … [Read more...]
How Do I Avoid Probate?
In some states, the probate process can be long and expensive. Wills, when they are probated, are public documents and anyone can go to the courthouse and view the Will. While there is a valid reason for drafting a Will and having it probated, in some cases this may not be the very best way to handle the transfer of assets from one generation to … [Read more...]
Misconceptions About Wills
Misconception 1: “I am not rich enough to have a will.” Response: Oh really! Do you have a car, a home, furniture, bank accounts, pension, 401(k), or life insurance? If you do, you are not too poor to have a will. You may end up being worth more at the time of your death than you realize. In addition to distributing your assets, a will allows … [Read more...]
Home loans – Who pays them in the event of your death?
There are a lot of questions that are very practical for real life and do cross our minds but we don't know where to seek the answers for them. One such question is if you have a home loan on your name, what happens in case of your death. Simply putting, the loan will get transferred to the co-applicant or the legal heirs that you have. Thus it … [Read more...]
Misconceptions Regarding Wills
To watch today's video blog, please click on the link below: https://youtu.be/XRVj__nSeAY Elliot S. Schlissel is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Elliot and his attorneys have more than 100 years of combined legal experience handling all aspects of estate planning and estate litigation. Please call to schedule a … [Read more...]