As we age, the exorbitant cost of long-term care is, by far, the greatest risk to one's financial security. From hiring a home-health aide, to paying for assisted living facilities or nursing home care, five years of long-term care can easily cost between $200,000.00 and $600,000.00 - which will completely decimate the life savings of most Americans. Most people don’t realize that Medicaid is available to pay for long term care expenses. Even fewer know that one can legally and ethically qualify for Medicaid before going broke! This book was written by a Florida elder law attorney and includes an overview of Medicaid Planning, with chapters devoted to: - The Medicaid Income and Asset Tests - Countable vs. Non-Countable Assets - What is a Qualified Income Trusts (Miller Trust), and when is one needed? - How to Protect Your Home (or sell the house and still be Medicaid eligibility) - Clarifying the 5-year look back period (no, you shouldn't have to wait 5 years to engage in Medicaid Planning) - Personal Services Contracts (Caregiver Agreements) - Special Needs Trusts - How to minimize or avoid Medicaid estate recovery - other lesser-known Medicaid Planning techniques The book will explain how to take someone with too many assets and qualify them for Medicaid. It will also explain how to protect one's Medicaid eligibility after receiving a sudden influx of assets (such as from a personal-injury settlement or after receiving an inheritance). Given the amount of misinformation being disseminated about Medicaid, and who is able to obtain those long-term care benefits, this guide (written by a Florida Medicaid lawyer - https://www.elderneedslaw.com/ - for the benefit of non-lawyers) seeks to provide clear steps to enable you to understand how you can tap valuable resources in order to care for yourself, your spouse, or your elderly loved one.
Roundtable Discussion on Guardianship: Workshop Before the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session,...
Approximately half a million people are under guardianship in the United States. Guardianship is intended as a last resort, but this court of last resort is an institutional fiefdom that...
Readers receive a basic explanation of guardianship of elderly persons and the process by which it takes place. Through contributions by geriatric psychiatrists, psychologists, attorneys, and judges, this volume provides...
東南亞國家在最近的十年歷經許多的重大變化,包括各國的民主化及金融危機的風暴,這些變化帶來了政治的變動、政黨的重組、及政治領導人物的更替。更重要的是,在經歷這些變遷之後,東南亞國家的相似性及相異性亦發生了變化,可是,國內卻缺乏一本比較性的專書研究,這就是作者撰寫本書的背景及目的。 本書以東南亞國家的政治發展為範疇,包括東南亞國家的殖民經驗、獨立建國、政治文化、人民、政府、政黨、國會、及國際組織等,從比較政治學的觀點,就每個主題,進行跨國及比較的研究。本書的內容是以東南亞為範疇,有別於傳統的政治學,以政治學的理論及研究方法為基礎,研究東南亞國家的政治發展。
Elder Law in a Nutshell, 4th ed. updates the previous edition to reflect the fast pace of legal change in this area of the law. Special attention is paid to...
The Graying of Working America: The Coming Crisis in Retirement-age Policy
Elder Care Today and Tomorrow: Hearing Before the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second...
Written by nationally-known elder law practitioner, Robert Fleming, the Elder Law Answer Book gathers the most current legal, regulatory and practice guidelines from the core topics of elder law such...
Seniors are a wide ranging and exponentially growing special status group that the law treats differentially with respect to rights, responsibilities, and benefits. This book is written to inform and...
Age Discrimination in Employment Act: A Compliance and Litigation Manual for Lawyers and Personnel Practitioners