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By Kathleen Sheridan
In Special Needs News
Posted March 31, 2015

Recreational Vehicles and Government Benefits Are Not a Walk in the Park

If you own or are thinking of owning a recreational vehicle, you need to consider the vehicle's impact on your government benefits, especially Supplemental Security Income and Medicaid.

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By Kathleen Sheridan
In Special Needs News
Posted March 24, 2015

Where Should I Establish My Child's Special Needs Trust?

I live in one state but my son lives in a group home in neighboring state.  Where should I establish a

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By Kathleen Sheridan
In Elder Law News
Posted March 20, 2015

The Ins and Outs of Estate Sales

We accumulate a lot of stuff over a lifetime and at some point – perhaps due to death, divorce, debt, or downsizing – we need to get rid of it. An estate sale is one way to [...]

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By Kathleen Sheridan
In Elder Law News
Posted March 19, 2015

To Ensure Your End-of-Life Wishes Are Honored, a Directive May Not Be Enough

The traditional way to communicate one’s wishes is through an advance directive, and a growing number of Americans have these documents.  But while advance directives are a good [...]

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By Kathleen Sheridan
In Elder Law News
Posted March 16, 2015

What Is a Power of Attorney?

A power of attorney allows a person you appoint -- your "attorney-in-fact" or agent -- to act in your place for financial or other purposes when and if you ever become incapacitated or [...]

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By Kathleen Sheridan
In Elder Law News
Posted March 16, 2015

What Is a Trustee?

A trustee is the person or institution appointed to manage a trust.

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By Kathleen Sheridan
In Elder Law News
Posted March 6, 2015

State 'Right-to-Try' Laws Begin to Spread, But Are They Only a Placebo?

Five states have enacted laws giving terminally ill patients access to experimental drugs, and 25 other states are considering similar legislation.  But it’s unclear whether these [...]

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By Kathleen Sheridan
In Elder Law News
Posted March 6, 2015

Always Put Caregiver Contracts in Writing

When hiring a caregiver, it is important to put the contract in writing. If you don't it can affect your Medicaid benefits.

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