About to Turn 65? Your Health Insurer May Be Automatically Enrolling You in Its Own Medicare Plan
Some Medicare-age people are having important Medicare enrollment choices made for them, often without their knowledge/
Some Medicare-age people are having important Medicare enrollment choices made for them, often without their knowledge/
While it is illegal for a nursing home to discriminate against a Medicaid recipient, it still happens. To prevent such discrimination, nursing home residents and their families need to know their rights.
Saying that there has been "undue influence" is often used as a reason to contest a will or estate plan, but what does it mean?
Although voting is the hallmark of a democracy, it isn't easy if you are in a long-term care facility. Nursing home and other long-term care facility residents face several challenges to voting, from registering to vote to actually casting a ballot.
Become familiar with the federal government's rules regarding minimum wage and overtime protections for home health care workers.
In recent years a number of non-lawyers have started businesses offering Medicaid planning services to seniors. While using one of these services may be cheaper than hiring a lawyer, the overall costs may be far greater.
In many states, seniors have the right to decline jury duty based on their age. But the age limits and rules vary by state and by type of court, so if you are summoned for jury duty, check with the court to determine if you are exempt.
A once-popular estate planning tool may now cost families more in taxes than it saves. Changes in the estate tax have made the "bypass trust" a less appealing option for many families.
Almost all state Medicaid programs will cover some assisted living costs, although there may be a waiting list.
There are a lot of misconceptions surrounding the Social Security system. Here are four common myths and the truth about how Social Security works and its future prospects.