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The “Medicaid Planning Compliant” General Power of Attorney

If you want to make sure that your or your family member’s assets can be protected from a potential future need for long-term nursing care, you or your loved one must sign a “Medicaid Planning Compliant” General Power of Attorney document (“MCPOA”).  The MCPOA will serve to […]

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Are You Providing At Home Care For Your Parent? If So, A Family Care Agreement Should Be Used To Protect Family Assets.

Are You Providing At Home Care For Your Parent?  If So, A Family Care Agreement Should Be Used To Protect Family Assets.

Do you have an aging mother or father? Are you starting to devote more and more of your time to assisting them?   While it is important to provide care and assistance for our parents and loved ones, it is also necessary to make sure that everyone involved is […]

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First Line of Defense: Long Term Care Insurance

Long Term Care Insurance can save your estate. By: Douglas L. Kaune, Esquire dkaune@utbf.com 610 933 8069 I meet with clients in my elder law practice at every level of the Medicaid and Nursing Home asset protection process. I am able to see the relief that husbands, […]

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