Estate Planning Special Needs Planning Inheritance can create problems for grandchild with special needs May 13, 2013 Marshall Parker & Weber
Estate Planning Estate Planning Hospital Arbitration Agreement is signed by Patient’s Mother – is it Binding? May 9, 2013 Marshall Parker & Weber
Estate Planning Estate Planning Power of Attorney and other Tools for Financial Management May 7, 2013 Marshall Parker & Weber
Estate Planning Special Needs Planning DPW Starts Processing Refunds to Pooled Trusts May 4, 2013 Marshall Parker & Weber
Estate Planning Asset Protection & Medicaid If you are Hospitalized – Beware of “Observation Status” May 2, 2013 Marshall Parker & Weber
Estate Planning Veterans Planning Bill introduced to deny VA pension to Vets who transfer assets April 29, 2013 Marshall Parker & Weber
Estate Planning Estate Planning Can a Court Revoke your Living Will or Health Care Power of Attorney? April 26, 2013 Marshall Parker & Weber
Estate Planning Estate Planning Cost of long term care in Williamsport and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton April 13, 2013 Marshall Parker & Weber
Estate Planning Asset Protection & Medicaid When I run out of money will the nursing home take my home? April 12, 2013 Marshall Parker & Weber
Estate Planning Estate Planning Why I chose Original Medicare over a Medicare Advantage Plan April 8, 2013 Marshall Parker & Weber
Estate Planning Estate Planning Self-employed Seniors: Don’t forget to deduct your Medicare Premiums on your tax return April 2, 2013 Marshall Parker & Weber
Estate Planning Asset Protection & Medicaid Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Pittas Appeal March 28, 2013 Marshall Parker & Weber