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Why You May Need to Decline Holiday Gifts
Published in Florida Assisted Living Coalition News (FALC) A gift of cash from family, or anyone else could end up costing seniors and families with special needs thousands of dollars in government benefits and services. Government benefits programs do not allow people to have more than $2,000 in their name. Here are a few tips: Do…
The Influence Of Cultural Diversity On Medical, Legal And Financial Decision-Making
Published in Families of Loved Ones (FOLO magazine) By Stephanie L. Schneider Health care professionals and elder law attorneys provide information to caregivers and people with disabilities regarding long term care planning, options and advance directives. It is important to communicate and understand different cultural beliefs and practices in the medical decision-making process for all parties…
U.S. Supreme Court Reviews Medicaid Lien Case
Published in Florida Justice Association Journal We await the decision of the United States Supreme Court in the case of Ahlborn v. Arkansas Dept. of Human Services, 397 F.3d 620 (8th Cir 2005). Court Stats: September 27, 2005: Certiorari was granted. February 9, 2005: The US Court of Appeals ruled that a state’s right to…
Legal Planning Options For The Elderly And Disabled
Published in American Bar Association By Stephanie L. Schneider, Esquire The increasing growth rate of our elderly population in the United States is causing the legal profession to take a long hard look at the everyday problems people face as they age, become incapacitated or disabled, and to create practical working solutions for our clients, their…
Domestic Partner Planning
Published in Florida Justice Association Journal People tend to avoid dealing with issues of illness, death and mortality. The laws in Florida as well as the United States generally do not provide your clients who may be same sex and heterosexual partners with the same rights as married couples. Therefore, it is even more important…
Lessons to Learn from Terry Schiavo
Published in South Florida Hospital News Many of us in the healthcare industry and legal profession have a variety of reactions and personal opinions on the medical and legal issues Terry Schiavo and her family have encountered. Notwithstanding, I believe there are common lessons we can take from it that if implemented would increase the…
Tips for Providing Value-Added Services To Disabled Plaintiffs and Reducing Professional Liability
[on behalf of the Academy’s Women’s Caucus Section] Published in Florida Justice Association Journal As an elder law attorney I have had the privilege of working with many talented trial lawyers who achieve settlements for permanently disabled individuals. These experiences have taught me that trial lawyers and elder law attorneys can benefit their clients and…
Special Needs Trusts: The Wave Of The Future – Part 2
Published in Florida Banking Magazine By: Stephanie L. Schneider, Esquire – Board Certified Elder Law Attorney The first part of this article explained the legal basis for creating special needs trusts and addressed the differences between a self-settled and a third-party created Special Needs Trust. The second part of this series focuses on two ways in…
Special Needs Trusts: The Wave Of The Future – Part 1
Published in Florida Banking Magazine Special needs trusts are gaining popularity among families of a disabled person when creating their estate plan, as well as for disabled persons who receive lawsuit proceeds or a direct inheritance. Special needs trusts that are funded with considerable assets may necessitate the knowledge and expertise offered by a corporate…
