When a person in East Hanover has a disabled or mentally ill loved one, they may want to see that their loved one obtains the government benefits needed to make ends meet. This is particularly true if their loved one does not have the ability to work or even take care...
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What types of guardianship of the person are there in New Jersey?
Sometimes a child in New Jersey is born with a developmental disability that will make it impossible for them to ever care for themselves independently. The parents of these children love their child, but it is likely that their child will outlive them. That being...
What are some options for paying for long-term care?
As the baby-boomer population in New Jersey ages, they need to give some thought to their elder years. They may picture living in an assisted living facility or nursing home, where their daily needs can be taken care of by professionals. Others may prefer to stay in...
Protect your assets when entering long-term care
Having an injury or illness sideline life plans as we age is never an expected or welcome event. This type of situation can completely upend usual living arrangements, suddenly thrusting one into the possibility of having to enter a long-term care facility....
How you can protect vulnerable loved ones through an estate plan
The primary goal of estate planning is to ensure that your loved ones are cared for after you pass away. This is especially important if those you care for have special needs, and you (or a spouse or sibling) are the primary caretaker. These loved ones could be young...
What level of care do you receive in a New Jersey nursing home?
Nursing homes can offer a wide range when it comes to care. Unless you are wealthy, you may be worried about the quality of treatment you will receive in a non-luxurious nursing home. However, you can rest your fears. New Jersey has several laws that ensure a rigorous...
Too many assets for Medicaid? Set up a special needs trust
Are you a Medicaid applicant or beneficiary and over your resource limit? Having too many assets may disqualify you for long-term care through Medicaid. Thankfully, setting up a special needs trust can prevent you from disqualification. Holding your assets in a...
Why an attorney should help you complete a Medicaid application
If you are considering applying for Medicaid, you can expect a journey ahead of you from the time you apply to the time you enroll. According to the state of New Jersey, there are nearly 1.79 million people enrolled in the program, but it is still notoriously...
What factors should I consider when choosing an executor?
It is not enough for you to leave behind a will to explain how to handle your assets when you die. Choosing the right person to serve as your estate's executor is just as important as estate planning. Too often people in East Hanover fail to give this matter the...
The difference between a living will and power of attorney
As your get older, it is important to establish an advance health care directive, or living will, for yourself to prepare for the unexpected. However, before you start filling out forms, you need to understand what a living will entails and how it differs from a...

