Estate Planning & SSI Benefits
Estate Planning When a Family Member Receives SSIby Linda Ershow-Levenberg, Certified Elder Law Attorney (C.E.L.A.)February 2012; updated August 2020Practice Areas: Estate Planning, Special Needs TrustThe parents of a young adult who cannot work due to severe disabilities can assist him or her to file for Supplemental Security Income (SSI). This is...
Special Planning for Second Marriages
Special Planning For Second Marriagesby Linda Ershow-Levenberg, Certified Elder Law Attorney (C.E.L.A.)March 2008Practice Area: Family Law, Estate PlanningWhen two families link arms through a second marriage there is happiness all around. If disability sets in, those unified voices often become a discord. The rights, expectations, and obligations...
Questions and Answers about Estate Planning
Frequently Asked Questions About Estate Plans, Wills, Life EstatesPractice Area: Estate PlanningQ. What is Estate Planning?A. Estate Planning refers to preparation of a Will, a Trust, and any other documents that will direct the handling of your assets during your lifetime or after your death.Q. Why Do I need Estate Planning?A. By doing estate...
Medicaid & Spousal Elective Share
The Impact of Spousal Elective Share on Medicaid Planning
Spousal elective share presents a transfer of assets issue.
by Eugene Rosner, Certified Elder Law Attorney...
Estate Administration Procedures
Following the Procedures for Estate Administration Can Avoid Problems
Step-by-step advice on wills and probate for executors of an estate.
by Linda Ershow-Levenberg, Certified Elder Law Attorney (C.E.L.A.)
Copyright 1997,...
Elder Law & VA Benefits
What’s the Connection Between Elder Law & Veteran’s Benefitsby Linda Ershow-Levenberg, Esq., Accredited Veterans Claims Attorney, May 2012As Elder Law attorneys, we work with you to analyze your wishes, your goals, and your problems so we can develop a plan to solve those problems or allay those fears.We prepare Wills and Powers of...
Careful Planning Can Prevent a Crisis
Estate planning should include disability planning and Medicaid asset preservation.by Linda Ershow-Levenberg, Certified Elder Law Attorney (C.E.L.A.)
FIVE KEY PRINCIPLES:Careful planning can prevent a crisis.What worked for your cousin probably won’t work for you.The longer we...
What is a Certified Elder Law Attorney?
An Elder Law Attorney is certified through the National Elder Law Foundation, which is an accrediting organization approved by the American Bar Association and recognized by the New Jersey Supreme Court.To become certified as an Elder Law Attorney, one must:pass the national exam,have extensive legal experience in twenty-three component areas of...
County Surrogates Offices are working remotely, but some procedures are suspended
The Middlesex County NJ Assignment Judge has issued a Notice with details concerning procedures for filing and handling of cases in Middlesex County now that the courts are closed to in-person proceedings. mcba_county_procedures_3-31- Depending on the court, cases can be initiated electronically or by mail or drop off in an outside mailbox; mail is being held for 24 hours before...
Nursing Home FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Nursing Home Care & Medicaid
Practice Area: Medicaid, Elder LawQ: What should I look for when selecting a nursing home?A: Important criteria are –Proximity to familyQuality of care (state surveys or Better Business Bureau reports)Quality of the...