Ershow-Levenberg Joins Union County Advisory Board on the Disabled
Did you know that Union County has an Advisory Board on the Disabled that advises County government on issues related to people with disabilities? The Board has eleven members, and Linda Ershow-Levenberg has just been appointed to the Board. Members who receive information from the public about disability-related challenges will present the information to the County Commissioners for...
A Guardianship doesn’t have to go on forever
A Guardian of the Person or Guardian of the Estate is appointed by a Court in a situation where an individual is found to be presently “incapacitated” and unable to manage their affairs regarding financial, residential, medical, occupational and other major decisions. If the individual previously signed a durable general power of attorney or medical power of attorney, there...
Do you know where your Estate Plan is?
The building blocks of an estate plan are the Last Will & Testament, financial power of attorney, medical power of attorney, and various kinds of Trusts. Based on a client’s instructions, the attorney typically creates drafts for the client’s review and approval. Once the client and attorney are in sync about all of the provisions...
Ways to Show that you Love your Family
A few years ago, my husband and I sat down with all of our children and their spouses for a family meeting. I started with, “Our plan is to live forever. But just in case ………” and we proceeded to tell them about our new estate plan, who would have which responsibility, where important data is kept, who takes care of things for us, who our doctors are, and who to...
What to do when a Medicaid Application is wrongfully denied
The process to apply for MLTSS/Medicaid to pay for in-home care, nursing home care and assisted living is grueling. There’s no denying that. Producing all the records to the County Board of Social Services, and explaining every single financial transaction that occurred during the 60 month look-back period, can be brutally difficult, if not downright impossible. As you can imagine,...
Fingerprinting and other Personal Background Disclosures to be Required in Guardianship Applications
A guardianship action is a court case that is filed to ask a Judge to appoint a Guardian for an incapacitated adult. The court rules are specific about all of the procedures that must be followed when filing this kind of case. It is filed by an interested party in the Superior Court of the County where the alleged incapacitated person resides. Usually, the person who wants to be the Guardian...
Legal Advice can Save you a Lot with a Medicaid Application
Nursing home residents are entitled to hire their own attorneys for legal advice about Medicaid applications (or any other matter). Here’s what can happen, though. The admissions department or business office of a nursing home frequently steers a new resident to a non-attorney Medicaid application preparation person or company, without disclosing the business relationship between the...
Tell All of Your Friends — Open Enrollment Under the Affordable Care Act Starts February 15th!
The Biden-Harris administration has just announced that they are creating a new open enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act. This will be for three months to start February 15th. The announcement is exciting. There are still way too many American going without medical insurance. Here’s the press release.
The online portal to find...
2021 Numbers are Out for New Jersey Medicaid/MLTSS
Some 2021 numbers are now published for New Jersey Medicaid’s MLTSS program. These apply to people who are applying for benefits under the MLTSS/ Medicaid program for long-term care services. These numbers relate to the resource limit for a married applicant and spouse, the income “cap” that would trigger a need to set up a...
Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda
How often do we put off taking care of something that we know we should do? Would, coulda, shoulda! That’s a sad conclusion!
There can come a time that a person no longer has the options he had at an earlier time. In some circumstances, statutes of limitations will cut off the ability to pursue a remedy. Or death could be the thing that cuts...