Sometimes, as a person ages, his or her mental or physical abilities deteriorate to the point that he or she becomes partially or totally incapacitated. Special needs children may also be incapacitated as adults. When this happens, a court appointed guardian may need...
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We assist those in New Jersey appealing a denial of Medicaid
The baby boomer generation is aging, and some may find that their parents are in need of nursing home care, or they may have reached an age where they themselves need nursing home care. Many people in such situations will want to apply for Medicaid benefits. However,...
Why to consider executing a special needs trust
People in East Hanover have so many choices when it comes to estate planning and elder care, that it can be difficult to know where to start. Sometimes a person creates a will, and believes their estate planning is done. This can be problematic if the person also...
Elder law and estate planning: what is ‘power of attorney’?
People in East Hanover may have heard of the phrase power of attorney, but may not know exactly what this term means. A power of attorney is a legal document a person executes that dictates who will be able to make legal decisions on behalf of the person should the...
How your will and your trust work together
If you are a savvy New Jersey resident who has a living trust that protects your assets, it may surprise you to find out that by itself, your trust is insufficient to ensure that your trustee has the ability to distribute your assets as you wish after you die. If you...
What counts as income for Medicaid purposes in New Jersey?
One thing that will be considered when a person in New Jersey applies for Medicaid benefits is that person's income. There is a limit to the amount of income a person can make for the purposes of receiving Medicaid benefits. Of course, income includes any wages...
Boomers should address elder law issues in a proactive manner
As the baby boomer generation ages, their need for legal services will also grow in ways that they may not initially expect. With longer lifespans and advancements in the medical field comes the fact that a person in New Jersey could be physically or mentally...
How can one make long-term care insurance more affordable?
Long-term care planning is essential if a person wants to ensure they will be able to afford the help they'll need in their old age. Some people will need in-home care. Others might live in an assisted living facility or a nursing home. While some may be relying on...
Make estate planning and care planning a priority
Young or even middle-age adults in New Jersey may think that since retirement is decades away, they can wait to execute an estate plan or care plan, and even retirement planning in these early years is not so important. However, retirement planning and estate planning...
What to do – and not do – in a Medicaid spend-down
If your parents live in New Jersey and you think they may need to move to a nursing home or an assisted living facility in the future, it is in their best interests and yours to start planning early for this eventuality. Why? Because annual costs for these facilities...

