by Christine | Jan 31, 2014 | Elder Law |
If you or a family member land in the hospital as an observation patient and think you should be admitted, it’s better to act sooner than later. When it comes to whether or not care is covered by Medicare, the distinction between being "admitted" or just...
by Christine | Jan 30, 2014 | Estate Law, Gift Law, Portability |
Just when is the DSUE [Deceased Spouse Unused Exemption] available to a surviving spouse or the estate of a surviving spouse for use in determining the surviving spouse’s applicable exclusion amount? It can be very challenging to stay on top of federal estate tax law...
by Christine | Jan 28, 2014 | Digital Assets, Digital Estate Planning, Estate Planning |
Without a plan in place, you risk burying your family in red tape as they try to get access to and deal with your online accounts that may have sentimental, practical or monetary value. Just when you think you've covered all your bases when planning for your...
by Christine | Jan 27, 2014 | Estate Law, Pet Trust, Trusts |
"Pet trusts aren't just for the wealthy," says Frances Carlisle, a trust and estates attorney in New York. For most pet owners, she adds, the goal "is to make sure a plan exists for the care of the animal." Do you own a pet? It seems as though...
by Christine | Jan 24, 2014 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medical Directives |
"It seems like there seems to continue to be confusion about what it means to die using neurologic criteria," said Cynda Hylton Rushton, professor of clinical ethics at Johns Hopkins University. Two recent medical cases are making headlines over the often...