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Does ‘Spousal Impoverishment’ Protect against Medicaid Recovery?

Seventy percent of those who reach age 65 will need long-term care services or expensive in-home nursing care, and 42% of it nationwide is paid for by Medicaid.
04/13/23 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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6 Tips to Age in Place

As people age, health and mobility issues can make independent living at home more difficult. However, not everyone can afford a nursing home or assisted living, and not everyone wants to move to one of these facilities.
01/06/23 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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4 Tips to Protect Your Elderly Parents

As the American population of seniors continues to expand, the need for intentional estate planning becomes more urgent, especially for the children of aging parents.
11/30/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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What Is the Purpose of a Guardian?

Few will argue that the most important time to have a will is when you are parents of young children.
11/17/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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7 Things You Need to Create a Living Will

Most people think of wills as written instructions for use after death. In contrast, living wills provide your instructions for continuing or halting life-sustaining healthcare while you’re alive.
10/11/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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How will I pay for Long-Term Care?

The most significant threat to your financial nest egg is long-term care.
10/07/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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Does Mom Need a Geriatric Care Managers?

As many family caregivers know all too well, caring for an elderly loved one can overwhelm you quickly.
08/03/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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5 Alternatives to Guardianship

We all want to protect vulnerable people from harm. However, taking away all their rights usually isn’t the place to start. Instead, there are several less severe options that could be the right way to go.
08/01/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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5 Tips to Finding a Great Elder Law Attorney

Did you know someone who is 65 today has a 70 percent chance of needing long-care treatment in the future? Even seniors who have saved up for their waning years can find it a challenge to pay for nursing home costs, especially when relying only on Medicare coverage.
06/16/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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What Do I Need to ‘Age in Place’?

As they get older, many — even most — Americans prefer to remain in their own homes as long as they can, AKA “age in place.” However, to do that, many will need to make their residences safer and easier to navigate, by making home modifications.
05/01/22 • by: Vick Law, P.C.
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