Written by nationally-known elder law practitioners, Robert B. Fleming and Lisa Nachmias Davis, the Elder Law Answer Book gathers the most current legal, regulatory, and practice guidelines from the core...
"This text is intended to provide a helpful introduction to the basics of what is today known as elder law"--
“Nothing in our law is more elementary than that the trier is the final judge of the credibility of witnesses and of the weight to be accorded their testimony.” (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Schaffer v. Schaffer, 187 Conn.
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...
"Elder Law Estate Planning" is a niche area of law which combines the features of elder law and estate planning that pertain most to the needs of the middle class.
Filled with real-world examples, this guide gives you the critical information you need to work with an attorney to create an estate plan that protects you and your loved ones.
This rule has little relevance in the elder law context, because a reversionary interest will defeat the purpose of a Medicaid-oriented irrevocable trust. If Mr. Elder were ever to have the property, or part thereof, revert back to him, ...
New Jersey Elder Law is a compilation and examination of professional and non-legal resources and services available to meet the needs the elderly.
Elder law is state specific, so New Jersey residents will find this book especially helpful and applicable to their own lives.
This lightly edited collection of posts from Orrin R. Onken's, Oregon Elder Law blog addresses the questions clients most often ask lawyers who practice elder law in Oregon.