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Ancillary Probate: What It Is and How to Avoid It

Ancillary Probate: What It Is and How to Avoid It  Probate is the process by which a court grants a person authority to deal with property owned by a deceased individual (“decedent”).  If this person was named in the decedent’s will, he or she is called the executor or the personal representative of the decedent’s […]
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Recent Case Raises Concerns about Certain Transfers of Assets by a Medicaid Applicant to a Community Spouse

Recent Case Raises Concerns about Certain Transfers of Assets by a Medicaid Applicant to a Community Spouse: Many Medicaid applicants who need care in a nursing home have spouses who are able to continue living at home (“Community Spouses”).  There are guidelines that allow a Community Spouse to keep a certain amount of income and […]
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Medicare Coverage: Observation vs. Inpatient Status

Medicare Coverage: Observation vs. Inpatient Status On September 23, a federal district court in Connecticut dismissed the case of Bagnall v. Sebelius.  A group of Medicare beneficiaries, the Plaintiffs, filed this lawsuit to protest the use of “observation status” during their hospital stays.  Patients on observation status are designated as outpatients, even though they may stay on […]
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Estate Planning for Parents of Children with Special Needs: Special Needs Trusts

Estate Planning for Parents of Children with Special Needs: Special Needs Trusts  Estate planning is important for all families.  It is especially important for those responsible for the care of someone with special needs.  The cost of caring for someone with a severe disability can add up to millions of dollars over a person’s lifetime.  […]
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The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s

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 was […]
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