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Hospice Care

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Hospice Care
Since there are numerous rules and regulations regarding Medicaid, work with a lawyer who understands the complexities associated with this government program.In most cases when a client meets with an attorney to discuss long-term care options, they probably will not have heard of Medicaid plann…
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Irrevocable Trust by Morgan Legal

New York, New York, United States
Irrevocable Trust by Morgan Legal
Irrevocable Trust According to the terms of an agreement setting up an Irrevocable trust, it won’t be legally possible to change, alter, modify or revoke the trust once it has been created. Once property and other assets have been placed in an irrevocable trust, it is not possible for the tr…
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Elder Law Attorney

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Elder Law Attorney
For many people, the best choice for long-term care costs involves setting up a Pooled Income Trust. Open to people of any age, it allows them to become financially eligible for insurance programs such as Medicaid, while at the same time preserving their monthly income in a trust to cover living…
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Guardianship Law Attorney

Great Neck, New York, United States
Guardianship Law Attorney
Guardianship is a serious matter. When you ask the court for rule over another person, you are mostly taking on the challenge of overseeing their life. You are responsible for making financial, healthcare, and property management decisions for this individual. In the state of New York, you can o…
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Guardianship Law Attorney

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Guardianship Law Attorney
The guardian has the authority to pay the bills of the incapacitated person. They make sure that there are no self-neglect issues and prevent any devastating situation from occurring. A guardian prevents financial abuse and makes sure that the needs of the person are taken care of. They are resp…
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