by Michael Delaney | Jan 9, 2020 | Aging, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid, Nursing Homes, Uncategorized
Alzheimer’s is a chronic neurodegenerative disease typically with a long pre-clinical phase which gradually worsens. Initial symptoms are often mistaken for normal aging and include problems with language, mood swings, disorientation, loss of motivation, poor...
by Michael Delaney | Jan 2, 2020 | Aging, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Uncategorized
Well managed money brings with it a freedom of lifestyle in retirement. Sadly, reports say that less than 5 percent of Americans will be financially free by the age of 65. Changes in the U.S. economy coupled with increased health care costs and lack of personal...
by Michael Delaney | Dec 23, 2019 | Aging, Elder Abuse and Exploitation, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Scams, Uncategorized
By far the largest types of insurance fraud are scams against government and private health care insurers. Scammers frequently target government insurance like Medicare by stealing newly issued medical ID cards and then stealing identities. The Coalition Against...
by Michael Delaney | Dec 19, 2019 | Aging, Elder Law, Estate Planning
A family caregiving meeting is an essential tool when dealing with the care of an aging loved one. These meetings are beneficial for helping to keep all family members abreast of decisions that need to be made along with changes in diagnosis or prognosis. They also...
by Michael Delaney | Dec 11, 2019 | Attorney News, Uncategorized
If you believe you have been wronged in a business relationship you may have a claim for breach of fiduciary duty. When one party, person, or entity holds a fiduciary duty to another party, person or entity, that duty is defined as holding something of value in good...