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Weatherby & Associates, PC are experienced Medicaid Planning Attorneys Granby CT. Without preparation, paying for long-term nursing care may dissolve your nest egg. The cost of nursing home care in Connecticut is out of reach for many families. I…
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Looking for Medicaid Planning Attorneys Somers CT? Weatherby & Associates, PC are experienced Elder Care Attorneys serving Tolland County. If you or a loved one face a long stay in a nursing home, you need a plan. Without preparation, paying for…
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If you have concerns about asset protection in Hartland CT, call Weatherby & Associates, PC. We are a Connecticut law firm leading the way with our compassionate and knowledgeable professionals. At Weatherby & Associates, PC we are dedicated…
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If you need assistance with long term care planning in Old Saybrook CT, call the professionals at Weatherby & Associates. There are many different eligibility criteria for medicaid. Did you know that medicaid pays for nursing home expenses for an…
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In stark contrast to previous COVID-19 relief bills, the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, signed into law by President Biden on March 11, 2021, contains numerous provisions specifically aimed at supporting people with disabilities.
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People with developmental disabilities living outside of nursing homes haven't been prioritized in most states' vaccine rollouts.
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People with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) -- better known as Lou Gehrig's disease -- are now exempted from SSDI's five-month waiting period for benefits.
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Recipients with disabilities who rely on government benefits may want to consider putting some or all of the $1,400 relief money into an ABLE account.
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For most people, the durable power of attorney is the most important estate planning instrument available -- even more useful than a will.
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