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Articles
in this section illustrate the need to plan now for the possibility
that you or a loved one may suffer a disability or serious
illness which necessitates the need for long-term care in the
future and how to best pay for that care without going broke.
Insights
on Elder Law: Medi-Cal Planning
Handling
the Sensitive Issues Surrounding an Incompetent Parent
Is
Long-Term Care Insurance Right for You?
Choosing
a Senior Housing Facility
Medicare
Basics
Nursing
Home Patient's Legal Rights
Conservatorships
FAQ
Overview
of Estate Planning Issues for Parents of Disabled Children
The
Special Needs Trust
Planning
for Children with Disabilities: The Letter of Intent
Protect
The Inheritance of Your Special Needs Child with a Special
Needs Trust
Matters
Affecting the Elderly and Disabled
Finding
a Certified Elder Law Attorney
The Importance
of Medi-Cal Planning
Is Medi-Cal Planning
Ethical?
How to Find the
Right Nursing Home
How to Pay for
Nursing Home Care
Medi-Cal
Eligibility: Resource Limitations
Case Study:
Asset Conversion Strategy
Medi-Cal
Eligibility: The Transfer Penalty
Medi-Cal Eligibility:
Special Asset Rules
Medi-Cal Eligibility:
The Income Rules
Medi-Cal
Eligibility: Where The Income and Asset Rules Meet
Medi-Cal
Estate Recovery and Ways to Avoid It
Medi-Cal Estate
Recovery: How to Protect Your Home
Medi-Cal Estate
Recovery: How to Protect Your Home ("Life Estates")
Medi-Cal Estate
Recovery: How to Protect Your Home ("House Trust")
Medi-Cal Announces
2002 Annual Inflation Adjustments ("CSRA" and "MMMNA")
Medi-Cal Announces
2002 Annual Inflation Adjustments ("APPR")
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