In a world of rapid change, the process of estate planning seems to have been relatively stagnant; at least until recently. The process has...
Effective July 1, 2017, Virginia will be repealing its current law relating to digital assets, the Privacy Expectation Afterlife and Choices...
People are often surprised when they hear that elder law attorneys assist personal injury attorneys with public benefits issues associated...
As of January 1, 2017, the Virginia Legislature amended our state’s formula for determining the surviving spouse’s elective share rights in...
The Trump Administration recently announced proposed tax cuts, which received many headlines for reducing corporate tax rates and generally...
It’s no secret that the elderly are frequently the target of scams, financial abuse, and exploitation. A senior’s declining cognition may...
In Virginia, real property vests with the heirs of an estate unless the heirs are divested of legal title. As a result, it is settled law...
The Alzheimer’s Association’s website, www.alz.org, has a page devoted to 10 Early Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer’s. I commend the site to...
Due to advances in healthcare and improved assistive devices, many Americans are healthier in old age and are living longer. The population...
As elder law attorneys, we help our clients navigate through a host of issues: planning for incapacity or death; determining which long-term...
On February 3, 2017, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that they would be establishing two new Medicare Set-Aside...
Estate planning has come a long way from when I first began practice in 1993. At the time, estate planning was highly driven by a need to...
Frequently clients call our office due to a perceived risk, such as an upcoming surgery or a long-distance vacation. The refrain is usually,...
Picture this: You’re 80 years old and you suffer a fall that lands you in the hospital for a week. At the end of your stay, you are discharged...
A large number of clients worry about the consequences of utilizing Medicaid to pay for long-term care. Most importantly, they have received...
It’s February, folks. That means that college acceptance letters will soon be arriving via email, snail mail or however they get around these...
Every individual should have a plan for when they can no longer make decisions for themselves effectively but most delay planning because...
We hear this question all the time: “If I apply for Medicaid, will they take my house?” The answer is no; however, there are certain situations...
I see a large number of clients who have a child receiving SSI as a result of a disability. In many cases, the child is not receiving their...
Within the confines of this office’s newsletters over the years are strategies designed to assist you in planning your estate to implement...