Attention Connecticut Residents! As a Connecticut resident, you are NOW ELIGIBLE for government assistance for protecting your assets under a state sponsored program. Connecticut residents can now receive Medicaid payments for Long-Term Care services without having to first spend down their savings. Don’t miss this upcoming workshop in your area! RSVP Here or Call Erin at 860-769-6938 to […]
What is a Will Registry? What’s worse than dying without an estate plan? Having one, but your survivors are unable to locate it, or don’t even know to look for it. In such a case, your estate would be distributed under intestacy laws, the state laws that dictate the division of property of people who […]
Can Community Spouses ‘Just Say No:’? Connecticut Doctrine of Spousal Refusal Narrowed by U.S. District Court Often, a Medicaid applicant needing nursing home care will have a spouse who is able to continue living at home in the community (“Community Spouse”). There are strict income and asset guidelines regarding Medicaid eligibility when there is a […]
NEW LAW IN CONNECTICUT Transfers (Gifts) Can Lead to Being Sued by Nursing Homes The Connecticut legislature recently passed a new law concerning Medicaid eligibility which allows nursing homes an additional basis to sue to recover lost revenue because a resident, or their spouse or agent under a power of attorney, transferred his or her […]
Post-DOMA Planning: IRS To Recognize Same-Sex Marriages For All Federal Tax Purposes Since the Supreme Court struck down Section 3 of the federal Defense of Marriage Act in June, federal agencies have begun updating regulations to conform to the decision. On August 29, the IRS and the Treasury Department issued Revenue Ruling 2013-17. This is […]
It’s always difficult to lose a loved one, particularly a parent, spouse, or child. But the difficulty of the loss can be magnified if one believes that the lost family member left behind a will that should not be honored for some reason. The decision to challenge, or contest, a loved one’s will, should not […]
Stuck in the Middle: Planning Challenges for the Sandwich Generation If you have parents and children alive at the same time, you are part of the Sandwich Generation. This term describes the phenomenon of being “sandwiched” between elderly parents and dependent children. A 2012 survey conducted by the Pew Research Center found that 47% of […]
Long-Term Care Insurance Industry Reports Struggles Despite the potential benefits of long-term care insurance for many people, the long-term care insurance industry is facing significant challenges. Insurers have had to pay out higher than expected benefits. They have seen lower than expected returns on investments due to low interest rates. As a result, several major […]
The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s® On September 22, 2013, a team from Weatherby & Associates, PC participated in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s®. While we have worked with many clients and families impacted by this devastating illness, this was our first time participating in the Walk as a firm. Although it […]
Understanding Trusts: Common Types of Trusts and How They Work Trusts are a common planning tool that can be used to allow one person to hold property for the benefit of another. There are different types of trusts with different benefits and drawbacks. In fact, there are so many different types of trusts that it […]