What is Long Term Care Medicaid? What is Long Term Care Medicaid? The largest payer of long term care Tuesday, May 4, 2021 0 Long term care Medicaid is the largest payer of long term care and is used as a payment source for long term care in a facility or at home. Lynn Socci, COTA/L, CMP, founder of Medi-Asset Protect,... Read more
Bankruptcy and the Elderly Bankruptcy and the Elderly With Michael Lieberman, Attorney and Partner at Lipson|Neilson Tuesday, May 4, 2021 0 Attorney Michael Lieberman of Lipson|Neilson, joins us to discuss bankruptcy and seniors. Michael explains the causes, risks, various forms of bankruptcy, when and when not to file, and the... Read more
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Combatting Loneliness Combatting Loneliness Causes and Antidotes Friday, April 30, 2021 0 As we are Gracefully Greying, loneliness can be an issue. This is especially true if we have lost a spouse, a significant other, or good friends. Grief, depression, and loneliness often go hand... Read more
Laurie Blume / Thursday, April 21, 2022 / Categories: Legal, Advanced Planning Avoid Probate Court! Legal Lipson Neilson attorney and probate litigator Steve Malach discusses the many reasons that you should avoid probate court. Learn how to get your financial and legal affairs in order, no matter your age, so that your loved ones and heirs are protected. Print 33648 Tags: Lipson Neilson Probate Litigation Steven H. Malach Estate Planning to Avoid Probate Court Estate Planning for Seniors Related articles The Grey Divorce: Issues and Settlement Dealing with Personal and Sentimental Belongings "You Can't Paint That" - A Senior's Guide to Living With Your HOA Basic Estate Planning Preparing For Your Aging Parents Are Your Financial Affairs in Order Before You Die?