The Five-Year Look˗back and What It Means for You By Chadwicke L. Groover, Attorney at Law, Upstate Elder Law, P.A…. Read more »
Tag: Elder Law
Using Trusts for Long Term Care Planning
Using Trusts for Long Term Care Planning By Michael B. Bridges, Attorney Dobson, Jones, Ball, Phillips and Bridges Since the… Read more »
Guardianships and Conservatorships: When Are They Necessary and When Can They Be Avoided?
Guardianships and Conservatorships: When Are They Necessary and When Can They Be Avoided? By: Sabrina C. Call, Esq. To begin… Read more »
Financial Survival When Paying for Long-Term Skilled Nursing Care
FINANCIAL SURVIVAL WHEN PAYING FOR LONG-TERM SKILLED NURSING CARE Many seniors are faced with the issue of how to pay… Read more »
Lack of Planning Could Lead to Loss of Family Home!
Lack of Planning Could Lead to Loss of Family Home! Author: Alyson Fudge, Esq. A sad lesson in why taking… Read more »
Asset Protection & Medicaid Eligibility: Part 2, Single Individuals
When the need for long-term care arises, most people fear that they cannot afford to privately pay the cost of a skilled nursing facility, yet assume that they make too much money or have too many assets to qualify for long-term care Medicaid.
Disabled Adult and Aging Parent/Grandparent
by Alyson C. Fudge, Esq. As Elder Law Attorneys, we spend a significant amount of time talking to spouses or… Read more »
Guardianships and Conservatorships: When are they Necessary?
by Sabrina C. Call, Esq. To begin with I’d like to clarify what the difference is between a Guardian and… Read more »
Using Trusts for Long Term Care Planning
by Michael B. Bridges, Attorney, Dobson, Jones, Ball, Phillips and Bridges Since the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, trusts have… Read more »
Elder Law: Caregiver Agreements
by Kelli Y. Allen, Elder Law Attorney Many family members spend numerous hours a week providing care for an elderly… Read more »


