Tag Archives: Elder Law

Naming a Power of Attorney May Be Insufficient

A general durable power of attorney may not be enough in the event of incapacitation. An estate plan generally requires a general durable power of att... Read More »

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Nursing Homes May Be Taking Easy Path with Difficult Cases

If a nursing home patient is undesirable or difficult an improper eviction may be in the future. Despite federal laws limiting the eviction of nursin... Read More »

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‘Mr. Social Security’ Is Indicted

Attorney who billed himself as "Mr. Social Security" charged with $600 million in fraud. A Kentucky attorney focused on Social Security Disa... Read More »

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