by admin | Jun 23, 2014 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Estate Planning, Long Term Care Issues, Medicaid and Long Term Care
Many families face the challenge of providing care to an ill, disabled, or aging family member. Creating a formal Care Contract among family members is a way to compensate a family member who provides care. It also allows the family member in need of care to...
by admin | Apr 16, 2014 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Estate Planning, Long Term Care Issues, Medicaid and Long Term Care, Wills & Estate Planning
There may come a time when you are unable to make medical decisions for yourself due to injury, illness, or disease. For this reason, we regularly advise our clients about the importance of advance medical care planning, by executing a document called “Health Care...
by admin | Feb 4, 2014 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Long Term Care Issues, Medicaid and Long Term Care
The Department of Health and Human Services has announced the new poverty income guidelines for 2014. The new guidelines mean that minimum monthly maintenance needs allowance (MMMNA) will increase from the present $1,938.75 to $1,966.25 no later than July 1, 2014. ...
by admin | Feb 4, 2014 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Long Term Care Issues, Medicaid and Long Term Care
Gift and Estate Tax: The federal lifetime exemption for property passing to non-spouse beneficiaries has been increased to $5,340,000.00. The Connecticut lifetime exemption for property passing to non-spouse beneficiaries remains $2,000,000.00. There is still an...
by admin | Mar 1, 2013 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Insurance Claims, Long Term Care Issues, Medicaid and Long Term Care
Did you know that even if you stay in the hospital overnight for several nights, you may never be formally “admitted” as in inpatient and instead may be considered an “outpatient” because the hospital coded you as being on “observation status”? Your status as an...