Category archives: Medicaid
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8 years ago
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Many attorneys create trusts, and some even create special needs trusts, often using pre-written templates. So why, you may ask, do you really need an attorney whose practice focuses on special needs planning?
It is important that special needs trusts not be unnecessarily inflexible and gene... [read more]
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8 years ago
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Parents of children with special needs must be concerned with ensuring that medical and financial decisions will continue to be made in the child's best interest once the child reaches age 18 -- the age of legal capacity. In most states, once a child reaches age 18, he is presumed to have decision-m... [read more]
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8 years ago
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As part of the Jacksonville Retirement Strategy Summit, hosted by Stratton & Company on February 25th at the University of North Florida, Managing Attorney, Grady H. Williams, Jr., LL.M., Associate Attorney, Alison E. Hickman, J.D., and Elder Care Coordinator, Marie Skipper, presented three hour... [read more]
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8 years ago
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As part of The Shepherd’s Center of Orange Park's (SCOOP's) “Adventures In Learning” Associate Attorney, Alison E. Hickman, J.D., Elder Care Coordinator, Marie Skipper, and Public Relations and Social Media Manager, Andrew Paul Williams, Ph.D. led the class, "Aging in Place by Design" this morni... [read more]
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8 years ago
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The phrase "life estate" often comes up in discussions of estate and Medicaid planning, but what exactly does it mean? A life estate is a form of joint ownership that allows one person to remain in a house until his or her death, when it passes to the other owner. Life estates can be used to avoid p... [read more]
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9 years ago
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Marriage should be a happy celebration of two lives coming together, but for people with special needs, marriage can sometimes cause additional stress beyond the usual pre-wedding jitters. That's because people who receive certain government benefits may be penalized for getting married and living w... [read more]
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9 years ago
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Over the past several years, crowdfunding and personal fundraising have become popular ways to raise money for people in need. Crowdfunding cuts out the charitable middleman, allowing a person or organization in need to appeal directly to the general public via the Internet in the hope of raising m... [read more]
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9 years ago
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Assisted living facilities are a housing option for people who can still live independently but who need some assistance. Costs can range from $2,000 to more than $6,000 a month, depending on location. Medicare won’t pay for this type of care, but Medicaid might. Almost all state Medicaid prog... [read more]
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9 years ago
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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.
If you use a non-lawyer to do Medicaid planning, the person offering servic... [read more]
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9 years ago
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Grady H. Williams, Jr., LL.M., Attorneys at Law, P.A. is dedicated to exceeding our clients’ expectations with Elder Law and Estate Planning expertise designed to provide financial security, peace of mind and personal dignity. Our caring and professional attorneys and staff stay current on the laws ... [read more]
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9 years ago
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Late in 2014, the ABLE (“Achieving a Better Life Experience”) Act was signed into law. The law is aimed at achieving a manner in which those with special needs can save money without losing needs based public benefits such as SSI or Medicaid . This is an important issue and, perhaps the greatest ac... [read more]
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10 years ago
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Associate Attorney Alison E. Hickman, J.D. gave an educational presentation about Elder Law to over 80 local, Jacksonville-area residents last Saturday, September 26, at the Friends of the Orange Park Library's Super Saturday event held at the Orange Park branch on Plainfield Ave.
Citizens from... [read more]
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