Every year Medicare gives beneficiaries a window of opportunity to shop around and determine if their current Medicare plan is still the best one for them. During Medicare’s Open Enrollment Period, which runs from October 15 to December 7, beneficiaries can...
Being asked to serve as the trustee of the trust of a family member is a great honor. It means that the family member trusts your judgment and is willing to put the welfare of the beneficiary or beneficiaries in your hands. But being a trustee is also a great...
With nursing home care in some parts of the country costing as much as $10,000 a month, a long-term need for care can deplete even the best-planned estate. As a result, many seniors buy long-term care insurance to cover this risk. One great advantage of this insurance...
Massachusetts’ highest court holds that a conservator was acting pursuant to a judge’s approval when she evicted a tenant and sold a house, so she is a quasi judicial officer and is immune from claims that she breached her fiduciary duty and converted...
Nebraska’s highest court declares a deceased woman’s marriage void and reverses financial transactions she made benefiting her husband, finding that she lacked the mental capacity to enter into the marriage. Malousek v. Meyer (Neb., No. S-20-470, July 30, 2021). Molly...
As COVID-19 cases start to rise again due to the highly contagious Delta variant, nursing homes are considering requiring staff members to be vaccinated. Only 59 percent of nursing home staff are partially or fully vaccinated nationwide, and the percentages are much...
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