By David Michael Goldfarb, Esq., and Ron M. Landsman, Esq., CAP
Low-income Kentuckians won a signal victory last month in a suit challenging the Trump Administration’s attempt to undo Medicaid by administrative sleight of hand.
By Mark D. Munson, CELA
Conventional wisdom strongly suggests that paying retirement benefits, such as 401(k)s, 403(b)s, traditional individual retirement accounts (IRAs), and Roth IRAs, to a trust is a bad idea because it accelerates the payout period from a retirement ben
By Howard S. Krooks, JD, CELA, CAP
The purpose of this article is to give practitioners a list of do’s and don’ts that will facilitate the successful use of promissory notes in jurisdictions that permit their use.
By NAELA Publications
The NAELA Litigation Committee is interested in learning more from NAELA members about how our clients are being served
By John L. Roberts, CELA
Beginning in 2006, Susan Gallagher provided 24/7 home care to an impecunious 95-year-old Marist priest at his apartment in Boston.
By Howard S. Krooks, CELA, CAP, and Vincent J. Russo, CELA, CAP
Meet NAELA’s 31st President Michael J. Amoruso, Esq., CAP.
By Michael J. Amoruso, Esq., CAP
An overview of the rules, drafting suggestions, and tax considerations involving the DRA-compliant promissory note.
By Abby Matienzo
Bryan Adler, CELA, interviews Miles P. Hurley, CELA, about his elder law practice.
By Professor Roberta Flowers and Professor Rebecca Morgan, CAP
Informative presentations, preconference workshops, and networking opportunities in New Orleans.
By Ruth Ratzlaff, Esq.; Eric Einhart, Esq. and Leonard E. Mondschein, CELA, CAP
Reviews of 3 sessions at the 2018 NAELA Annual Conference in New Orleans
By Josh Ard, Esq.
There are at least two types of durable powers of attorney. In theory this is fine, but it creates issues in practice.
By Eric Einhart, Esq.
In many cases, the loss of capacity coincides with an individual’s need for long-term care.
By Wendy Shparago Cappelletto, Esq., CAP, and Tamara E. Trujillo, Esq.
Mark your calendar to be in Chicago for the 2018 Summit, November 15–17, 2018.
By Michael J. Amoruso, Esq., CAP
Thirty years ago, NAELA was founded by a handful of attorneys who were brought together over a common desire to better serve seniors and those with special needs.
By Hyman G. Darling, CELA, CAP
On behalf of the NAELA Nominating Committee, I invite you to consider serving on the Academy’s Board of Directors, or consider nominating a colleague.
By David M. Goldfarb, Esq.
States waiving prior quarter coverage is not new. This time, however, things are different.