Category archives: VA Aid and Attendance Benefits
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5 years ago
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Many people who served in the U.S. military, and who are widows of Veterans, are eligible to receive Veteran's Aid and Attendance Benefits. Unfortunately, these benefits are sometimes overlooked in the Estate Planning Process.
VA Benefits have specific income, asset, age, years of service, and me... [read more]
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5 years ago
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Caring for an ailing family member is difficult work, but it doesn’t necessarily have to be unpaid work. There are programs available that allow Medicaid recipients to hire family members as caregivers.
All 50 states have programs that provide pay to family caregivers. The programs vary by st... [read more]
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6 years ago
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We're often asked by clients how our Elder Law Attorneys can help them be prepared for the need of long-term care. Our answer is that as a part of thorough Estate Planning, we create documents that are flexible enough to allow the use of various strategies to obtain and pay for long term care. Sourc... [read more]
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6 years ago
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Many people who served in the military, and who are widows or children of Veterans, are eligible to receive Veteran's Aid and Attendance Benefits. Unfortunately, these benefits are often overlooked in the Estate Planning Process.
VA Benefits have specific income, discharge status, age, dates of... [read more]
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7 years ago
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We are asked regularly by our clients how they can receive VA Aid and Attendance Benefits to help cover the cost of either at home or nursing home care. Our answer is that VA Benefits have specific income, asset, age, years of service, and medical condition eligibility requirements, and that there a... [read more]
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