by Jerome Porter | Sep 30, 2022 | Elder Law, Estate Planning
Trauma or disease can make anyone incapacitated. People experience it every day, unfortunately. With this knowledge, many people like to prepare in advance for the kind of treatment they want in the event of cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, stroke, and brain...
by Jerome Porter | Sep 23, 2022 | Elder Law
In the event that you believe you won’t be able to qualify for Medicaid benefits due to your income or asset limits, think again. If you currently demonstrate the need for nursing home facility services, you may meet health eligibility rules for a Medicaid...
by Jerome Porter | Sep 16, 2022 | Our Blog
Even if you have a friend or family member who keeps track of your bills when you are ill or away, it may be more trouble than it’s worth adding your child’s name to your bank account. Doing so may have unintended consequences for both you and the child....
by Jerome Porter | Sep 9, 2022 | Estate Planning
Sadly, seniors can be susceptible to financial abuse and scams. It is unfortunate that seniors are particularly prone to financial abuse and scams. Sadly, the elderly are often taken advantage of by strangers — and sometimes even their own family members. That’s why...
by Jerome Porter | Sep 2, 2022 | Elder Law
A loved one should not give gifts if there is a possibility that he or she may need Medicaid assistance in the near future. This can be sad if that person gets joy out of generosity. But gifts in that situation can turn out to be very, very expensive. Medicaid is the...