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Common Questions about Medicaid Planning
June 28, 2012 By German Law Group
While many people make Medicare coverage part of their retirement plan, not everyone knows that Medicare doesn't pay for long-term care coverage. While some people plan on using long-term care insurance or private payment options if they ever need to relocate to a nursing home or assisted living environment, you may be able to use Medicaid to pay for the care costs as well. Let’s take a look at a few common questions about Medicaid planning and how it can help you.
Seniors Have Increasing Amount of Debt
June 28, 2012 By Deborah Sexton Law Office, PA
While many Americans have been hit hard by the recession, baby boomers and elderly Americans are increasingly more in debt than they have been for decades. A report from the Employee Benefit Research Institute shows that 81.7 percent of Americans aged 55 to 64 have both household and consumer debt. This represents an increase of almost 10 percent between 1992 and 2007.
Florida Military Divorce Issues to Consider
June 28, 2012 By Denmon & Denmon Trial Lawyers
Military officers and service members may face family law matters, just like their civilian counterparts. However, there are also other complex issues that a military member facing a divorce must deal with, such as pension, child relocation, retirement and the like.
Medicaid Planning and Filial Responsibility Laws
June 28, 2012 By Deborah Sexton Law Office, PA
While planning for retirement, many people focus on the money they'll need to support themselves and their family after they stop working. What few people plan for is the possibility that they will have to pay for their elderly parent's nursing home expenses. Though not widely reported, about 30 states have laws that allow nursing homes and other extended care facilities to pursue the adult children of someone staying in the care facility.
Ohio Estate Tax Being Repealed
June 28, 2012 By The O'Brien Law Firm LLC
You might think that you would be able to leave behind resources to your loved ones after you pass away fully intact. After all, whatever you have accumulated throughout your life is a reminder that you were able to hang onto after paying enumerable taxes every step of the way.
Divorces and Your Estate Plan
June 27, 2012 By German Law Group
Estate plans do not come in a one-size-fits-all product, and all estate plans need to be changed whenever certain life events arise. Divorcing or legally separating from your spouse is one of these events. If you believe you may be getting a divorce or separation, you need to speak to your estate planning lawyer so you can make the necessary changes.
How Not Having an Estate Plan Can Hurt Your Family
June 27, 2012 By German Law Group
It's very common to come across news stories about disputes that arise after a famous or wealthy person has died. These family conflicts often lead to broken family relationships that can never be healed. Having an estate plan will go a long way in helping to avoid these types of family conflicts. Not having a plan, on the other hand, can lead to all sorts of difficulties.
Legal Aspects of Wrongful Death Simplified
June 27, 2012 By Mesriani Law Group
Wrongful death is the most depressing type of personal injury, as there is nothing more afflicting than losing your loved one due to the negligence of other people. Fortunately, there are laws that help survivors of wrongful death victims with their finances. Under tort laws, family members and other people related to the person killed in a negligence-based accident can claim for personal injury compensations.
Minnesota Civil Rights Law
June 27, 2012 By Gaskins Bennett Birrell Schupp LLP
This article is an overview of the Minnesota Human Rights Act. The reader will learn about protected areas covered by this law and what actions are deemed unlawful. When the concept of civil rights is brought up, most people tend to think of broad, historical events like the civil rights movement, women's suffrage, and the Rodney King riots.
The Differences Between Legal Separations and Divorce
June 27, 2012 By Divins & Divins PC
Just what is the distinction concerning a lawful separation and a divorce? Which generally is better? Which probably must I pursue? These are widespread questions newly asked during the last few weeks. Domestic Relations Law (“DRL”) Article 11 methods for judicial separation of the couple without the need of dissolution of their partnerships. Given that the passing of “no fault” divorces, the use of legal separations has been declining rapidly.

