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- Category: Aging in Place
- Category: Announcement
- ‘Tis the Season for Gifting
- Short Term Medicaid Annuities Approved by Court
- Zahner Case Heard By Federal Appeals Court – Await Impact On Medicaid Approved Annuities
- Pennsylvania’s New Power of Attorney Law
- Gummer Elder Law participated in the 2014 Walk to End Alzheimer’s event
- A New Online Presence For Gummer Elder Law
- Category: Asset Management
- Category: Assisted Living
- Category: Elder Law
- Elder Law: all you need to know about Guardianships in Bucks County, PA
- Aretha Franklin Dies Without a Will
- How to Find a Qualified Elder Law Attorney
- New Medicare Cards Are Coming. That Means New Medicare Scams
- How to Prove that a Gift was not Made to Qualify for Medicaid
- What is an Elder Law Attorney?
- What You Need to Know: Elder Abuse Prevention and Prosecution Act
- Why You Should Use a Lawyer for Medicaid Planning
- When Should You Speak With an Elder Law Attorney in Bucks County?
- What Type of Trust is Right For You?
- Make Sure Your Loved Ones Can Get Your Medical Information
- Congress Limits Insurance For Medicare Deductibles
- Elder Mediation Can Reduce Family Strife
- Power of Attorney VS Guardianship
- Filial Support Act Alive in PA!
- Be Careful If You Want to Make Changes to Your Will
- Can You Be Discharged From an Assisted Living Facility?
- Nursing home residents should prepare financially in case their spouse dies first
- How Divorce and Remarriage Affect Social Security Benefits
- 27 Misconceptions That Can Cost You When Planning For Your Senior Years: Part 2
- Protecting Your Parents
- 5 Estate Planning Tips
- Medicaid Planning and Long-Term Care: An Overview
- Category: Elder Law Resources
- Category: Estate Planning
- Estate Planning Essentials for Unmarried Couples in Bucks County, PA
- What Is Estate Planning and Why Do I Need It?
- How to Plan Your Funeral
- Estate Planning and Retirement Considerations for Late-in-Life Parents
- The Gifting Season is Here: What to Know Before You Give
- How Will the New Tax Law Affect You?
- The Duties of the Executor of a Will
- Why You Need to Update Your Estate Planning Documents
- Is It Better to Remarry or Just Live Together?
- Planning Your Digital Afterlife
- Audrey Hepburn’s Sons Battle Over Her Memorabilia 23 Years Later
- Is Your Revocable Living Trust Up-To-Date?
- 27 Misconceptions That Can Cost You When Planning For Your Senior Years: Part 1
- Category: Estate Tax
- Category: Guardianship
- Category: Guns and dementia
- Category: Healthcare Power of Attorney
- Category: healthcare proxy
- Category: LIving Trusts
- Category: Living Wills
- Category: Long Term Care
- How the pandemic may affect long-term care planning in Doylestown, PA
- Short-Term Care Insurance: An Alternative to the Long-Term Care Variety
- Has Medicare Dropped Coverage of Your Drugs?
- Long-Term Care Premiums Dip For Men, Rise For Women
- Veterans Face New Limits On Long-Term Care Help
- Retiring Abroad? Check Your Long-Term Care Policy
- How to talk to people with Alzheimer’s
- A Quick Look at Medicare, Medicaid, and Nursing Homes
- Should You Buy Long-Term Care Insurance? How to Decide
- Adult Day Care Can Provide a Much-Needed Break for Caregivers
- The Cost of Nursing Home Care
- Housing Choices for The Elderly: Planning for the Future
- Category: Medicaid Planning
- States Can’t Terminate Medicaid Benefits During Coronavirus Pandemic
- Are You Afraid of Losing Your Home When You Apply for Medicaid? Don’t Be
- How to Apply for Medicaid
- Using a Prepaid Funeral Contract to Spend Down Assets for Medicaid
- Your IRA Can Affect Your Medicaid Eligibility
- Medicaid Helps Children Who Live With Aging Parents
- Family Caregiver Agreements
- 27 Misconceptions That Can Cost You When Planning For Your Senior Years: Part 3
- Category: Medicare
- Don’t Make the Mistake of Not Signing up for Medicare Supplemental Coverage
- Medicare’s Part B Premium Will Be Unchanged in 2018, But Many Will Pay More. Got That?
- Time is Running Out: Review Your Medicare Options
- Hospitals Now Must Provide Notice About Observation Status
- Avoid This New Medicare ‘Trap’
- What To Do If You Have An Affordable Care Act Plan And Become Eligible For Medicare
- What To Do If Medicare Refuses To Pay For Your Treatment
- Category: medigap
- Category: Nursing Home Care
- Category: Power of Attorney
- Category: Probate
- Category: retirement
- Category: Senior Care Planning
- Category: Senior Finances
- Category: Senior Health
- Category: Social Security
- Category: Special Needs Planning
- Category: Taxes
- Category: Trusts
- Category: Uncategorized
- Category: Veteran's Benefits
- Category: Wills