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HOW TO DETERMINE IF A LIVING TRUST IS RIGHT FOR YOU A revocable living trust, as the name suggests, is a living trust that allows the individual initiating the trust to augment (or revoke) the terms of the trust at any time during their lifetime. The revocable living trust is typically a common option for clients looking to setupa basic trust
6 STEPS TO PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS FROM NURSING HOME CARE This is a must read if you or a loved one is worried about nursing home care costs and the government STEP 1: Give Monetary Gifts To Your Loved Ones Before You Get Sick Of course, there’s no way to know with certainty if or when you will need nursing home care, but givinggifts
WHEN YOUR SPOUSE IS IN THE NURSING HOME When Your Spouse is In the Nursing Home, Get Better Results with the Right Actions and Advice When your spouse is in the nursing home in Greensboro, NC or the surrounding areas, don’t expect the Medicaid Office to tell you how to protect yourself. ESTATE ADMINISTRATION IN NORTH CAROLINA When a person dies (the “decedent”) owning property, or after having created a Trust that holds property at the decedent’s death, there will be an administration of those assets. If the assets were owned by the decedent in his or her own name, those asset will go through Probate, which is a MEDICAID SPEND DOWN CHECKLIST There is a great deal of confusion regarding the spend down of assets for Medicaid qualification. For a single person, who can only keep $2,000 in countable assets in North Carolina, that individual may find him or herself wondering what the money can be spent on without causing any Medicaid disqualification. WHAT A GREENSBORO SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE NEEDS TO KNOW In Greensboro, as a Successor Trustee, you step into the Trustee role when the original Trustee dies or becomes incapacitated. Here are some important actions to take when your parent named you as a Successor Trustee in their planning, upon their death.. When your parent dies and you become Trustee, you will need to immediately step in andhandle many items.
UNDERSTANDING THE GUARDIANSHIP PROCESS IN NORTH CAROLINA In its simplest terms, guardianship in North Carolina is defined by the North Carolina Judicial Branch as “a legal relationship in which a person is appointed by the court to make decisions and act on behalf of a person who does not have adequate capacity to make such decisions involving the management of personal affairs, property, or both.”. NORTH CAROLINA'S BILL OF RIGHTS FOR RESIDENTS OF NURSING Residents’ Rights Residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities (which are considered adult care homes in North Carolina) have the same rights as anyone else. In addition there are specific protections that are acknowledged and protected by North Carolina law. This is a reformatted condensed version of North Carolina’s Adult Care Home Bill of Rights GREENSBORO ASSET PROTECTION, MEDICAID, TRUSTS AND ESTATE Call Greensboro estate planning and elder law attorney Dennis Toman today at (336) 378-1122 to schedule your free consultation. Dennis and his team's ability to listen to you, map out an estate planning strategy and follow through with aggressive advocacy is invaluable in securing a safer future. “I treat my clients with dignity. THE PROBATE CHECKLIST EVERY EXECUTOR SHOULD HAVE Most Estates That Require Probate Follow These Steps The deceased can’t own property, so it must be legally transferred from her ownership into that of a living beneficiary when she dies. This is most commonly accomplished through the probate process. And what about the decedent’s debts? They’re paid through the probate process aswell, because
HOW TO DETERMINE IF A LIVING TRUST IS RIGHT FOR YOU A revocable living trust, as the name suggests, is a living trust that allows the individual initiating the trust to augment (or revoke) the terms of the trust at any time during their lifetime. The revocable living trust is typically a common option for clients looking to setupa basic trust
6 STEPS TO PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS FROM NURSING HOME CARE This is a must read if you or a loved one is worried about nursing home care costs and the government STEP 1: Give Monetary Gifts To Your Loved Ones Before You Get Sick Of course, there’s no way to know with certainty if or when you will need nursing home care, but givinggifts
WHEN YOUR SPOUSE IS IN THE NURSING HOME When Your Spouse is In the Nursing Home, Get Better Results with the Right Actions and Advice When your spouse is in the nursing home in Greensboro, NC or the surrounding areas, don’t expect the Medicaid Office to tell you how to protect yourself. ESTATE ADMINISTRATION IN NORTH CAROLINA When a person dies (the “decedent”) owning property, or after having created a Trust that holds property at the decedent’s death, there will be an administration of those assets. If the assets were owned by the decedent in his or her own name, those asset will go through Probate, which is a MEDICAID SPEND DOWN CHECKLIST There is a great deal of confusion regarding the spend down of assets for Medicaid qualification. For a single person, who can only keep $2,000 in countable assets in North Carolina, that individual may find him or herself wondering what the money can be spent on without causing any Medicaid disqualification. WHAT A GREENSBORO SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE NEEDS TO KNOW In Greensboro, as a Successor Trustee, you step into the Trustee role when the original Trustee dies or becomes incapacitated. Here are some important actions to take when your parent named you as a Successor Trustee in their planning, upon their death.. When your parent dies and you become Trustee, you will need to immediately step in andhandle many items.
UNDERSTANDING THE GUARDIANSHIP PROCESS IN NORTH CAROLINA In its simplest terms, guardianship in North Carolina is defined by the North Carolina Judicial Branch as “a legal relationship in which a person is appointed by the court to make decisions and act on behalf of a person who does not have adequate capacity to make such decisions involving the management of personal affairs, property, or both.”. NORTH CAROLINA'S BILL OF RIGHTS FOR RESIDENTS OF NURSING Residents’ Rights Residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities (which are considered adult care homes in North Carolina) have the same rights as anyone else. In addition there are specific protections that are acknowledged and protected by North Carolina law. This is a reformatted condensed version of North Carolina’s Adult Care Home Bill of Rights GREENSBORO ASSET PROTECTION, MEDICAID, TRUSTS AND ESTATE Call Greensboro estate planning and elder law attorney Dennis Toman today at (336) 378-1122 to schedule your free consultation. Dennis and his team's ability to listen to you, map out an estate planning strategy and follow through with aggressive advocacy is invaluable in securing a safer future. “I treat my clients with dignity. HOW TO DETERMINE IF A LIVING TRUST IS RIGHT FOR YOU A revocable living trust, as the name suggests, is a living trust that allows the individual initiating the trust to augment (or revoke) the terms of the trust at any time during their lifetime. The revocable living trust is typically a common option for clients looking to setupa basic trust
CONTACT US | MEDICAID, ASSET PROTECTION TRUSTS AND ESTATE Dennis Toman. With all four grandparents, plenty of uncles and aunts, plus lots of cousins of all ages and two younger siblings, Dennis understood the love and laughter and closeness that family means. CAREERS | MEDICAID, ASSET PROTECTION TRUSTS AND ESTATE Careers. Our clients are remarkableour team needs to be remarkable, too. We offer comprehensive planning services, customized for our client’s needs, in a way that shows we truly care. We’re focused on helping our clients navigate the difficult decisions to plan ahead for family matters. Often this includes planning for long-term careDENNIS TOMAN
Certified Elder Law Attorney Guiding, caring and protecting reflect family values that Dennis has lived from early childhood. Born on the plains of North Dakota, he was the oldest grandchild on one side of the family, and one of the youngest on the other. With all four GETTING CARE FOR ALZHEIMER'S OR PARKINSON'S IN NORTH A care giving journey starts after the symptoms of Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s become noticeable to others, and especially after the patient receives the diagnosis. This journey generally begins at home. Eventually the care needs may exceed the ability of the family to provide or pay for care at home, and then the person would move to assisted living or nursing home care. PROTECT YOUR FAMILY FROM DIVORCE AND CREDITORS Many good children lose their inheritance for various reasons: divorce, bankruptcy, litigation, or bad investments, just to name a few. Special provisions in a revocable trust with special protection provisions can help to protect family money. This article show how this could work, using a fictitious family of Bob and Mary and their four children, Rick,LAUREN ZICKERT
Attorney Everyone has a story. For Lauren, it began when she was a child. She always had a futuristic mindset and really wanted a dog. Her father always told her that if she received good grades, went to a good college, found a good job, and got her own place to live, then she could get a dog. Being the motivated planner she is, Lauren completed her Bachelor of Business Administration THE NORTH CAROLINA LONG-TERM CARE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM The North Carolina Long-Term Care Partnership Program (“LTCP”) was authorized in 2010 by the NC legislators. The LTCP encourages the purchase of long-term care insurance and is aimed at middle and upper income individuals. Policy holders who purchase a qualified LTCP insurance policy, and then exhaust that coverage can access Medicaid without the usual spend-down MILITARY SERVICE THAT QUALIFIES A VETERAN FOR VA PENSION The VA program known as “VA Pension” or “Aid and Attendance” requires active military service during a wartime period. This is a non-service connected disability, that can help pay for costs of care at home or in a care facility. This active duty wartime service does not need to have been served in a combat GREENSBORO ASSET PROTECTION, MEDICAID, TRUSTS AND ESTATE Call Greensboro estate planning and elder law attorney Dennis Toman today at (336) 378-1122 to schedule your free consultation. Dennis and his team's ability to listen to you, map out an estate planning strategy and follow through with aggressive advocacy is invaluable in securing a safer future. “I treat my clients with dignity. ABOUT US | MEDICAID, ASSET PROTECTION TRUSTS AND ESTATE Dennis Toman. With all four grandparents, plenty of uncles and aunts, plus lots of cousins of all ages and two younger siblings, Dennis understood the love and laughter and closeness that family means. THE PROBATE CHECKLIST EVERY EXECUTOR SHOULD HAVE Most Estates That Require Probate Follow These Steps The deceased can’t own property, so it must be legally transferred from her ownership into that of a living beneficiary when she dies. This is most commonly accomplished through the probate process. And what about the decedent’s debts? They’re paid through the probate process aswell, because
6 STEPS TO PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS FROM NURSING HOME CARE This is a must read if you or a loved one is worried about nursing home care costs and the government STEP 1: Give Monetary Gifts To Your Loved Ones Before You Get Sick Of course, there’s no way to know with certainty if or when you will need nursing home care, but givinggifts
DENNIS TOMAN
Certified Elder Law Attorney Guiding, caring and protecting reflect family values that Dennis has lived from early childhood. Born on the plains of North Dakota, he was the oldest grandchild on one side of the family, and one of the youngest on the other. With all four WHEN YOUR SPOUSE IS IN THE NURSING HOME When Your Spouse is In the Nursing Home, Get Better Results with the Right Actions and Advice When your spouse is in the nursing home in Greensboro, NC or the surrounding areas, don’t expect the Medicaid Office to tell you how to protect yourself.LAUREN ZICKERT
Attorney Everyone has a story. For Lauren, it began when she was a child. She always had a futuristic mindset and really wanted a dog. Her father always told her that if she received good grades, went to a good college, found a good job, and got her own place to live, then she could get a dog. Being the motivated planner she is, Lauren completed her Bachelor of Business Administration ESTATE ADMINISTRATION IN NORTH CAROLINA When a person dies (the “decedent”) owning property, or after having created a Trust that holds property at the decedent’s death, there will be an administration of those assets. If the assets were owned by the decedent in his or her own name, those asset will go through Probate, which is a WHAT A GREENSBORO SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE NEEDS TO KNOW In Greensboro, as a Successor Trustee, you step into the Trustee role when the original Trustee dies or becomes incapacitated. Here are some important actions to take when your parent named you as a Successor Trustee in their planning, upon their death.. When your parent dies and you become Trustee, you will need to immediately step in andhandle many items.
MEDICAID SPEND DOWN CHECKLIST There is a great deal of confusion regarding the spend down of assets for Medicaid qualification. For a single person, who can only keep $2,000 in countable assets in North Carolina, that individual may find him or herself wondering what the money can be spent on without causing any Medicaid disqualification. GREENSBORO ASSET PROTECTION, MEDICAID, TRUSTS AND ESTATE Call Greensboro estate planning and elder law attorney Dennis Toman today at (336) 378-1122 to schedule your free consultation. Dennis and his team's ability to listen to you, map out an estate planning strategy and follow through with aggressive advocacy is invaluable in securing a safer future. “I treat my clients with dignity. ABOUT US | MEDICAID, ASSET PROTECTION TRUSTS AND ESTATE Dennis Toman. With all four grandparents, plenty of uncles and aunts, plus lots of cousins of all ages and two younger siblings, Dennis understood the love and laughter and closeness that family means. THE PROBATE CHECKLIST EVERY EXECUTOR SHOULD HAVE Most Estates That Require Probate Follow These Steps The deceased can’t own property, so it must be legally transferred from her ownership into that of a living beneficiary when she dies. This is most commonly accomplished through the probate process. And what about the decedent’s debts? They’re paid through the probate process aswell, because
6 STEPS TO PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS FROM NURSING HOME CARE This is a must read if you or a loved one is worried about nursing home care costs and the government STEP 1: Give Monetary Gifts To Your Loved Ones Before You Get Sick Of course, there’s no way to know with certainty if or when you will need nursing home care, but givinggifts
DENNIS TOMAN
Certified Elder Law Attorney Guiding, caring and protecting reflect family values that Dennis has lived from early childhood. Born on the plains of North Dakota, he was the oldest grandchild on one side of the family, and one of the youngest on the other. With all four WHEN YOUR SPOUSE IS IN THE NURSING HOME When Your Spouse is In the Nursing Home, Get Better Results with the Right Actions and Advice When your spouse is in the nursing home in Greensboro, NC or the surrounding areas, don’t expect the Medicaid Office to tell you how to protect yourself.LAUREN ZICKERT
Attorney Everyone has a story. For Lauren, it began when she was a child. She always had a futuristic mindset and really wanted a dog. Her father always told her that if she received good grades, went to a good college, found a good job, and got her own place to live, then she could get a dog. Being the motivated planner she is, Lauren completed her Bachelor of Business Administration ESTATE ADMINISTRATION IN NORTH CAROLINA When a person dies (the “decedent”) owning property, or after having created a Trust that holds property at the decedent’s death, there will be an administration of those assets. If the assets were owned by the decedent in his or her own name, those asset will go through Probate, which is a WHAT A GREENSBORO SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE NEEDS TO KNOW In Greensboro, as a Successor Trustee, you step into the Trustee role when the original Trustee dies or becomes incapacitated. Here are some important actions to take when your parent named you as a Successor Trustee in their planning, upon their death.. When your parent dies and you become Trustee, you will need to immediately step in andhandle many items.
MEDICAID SPEND DOWN CHECKLIST There is a great deal of confusion regarding the spend down of assets for Medicaid qualification. For a single person, who can only keep $2,000 in countable assets in North Carolina, that individual may find him or herself wondering what the money can be spent on without causing any Medicaid disqualification. HOW TO DETERMINE IF A LIVING TRUST IS RIGHT FOR YOU A revocable living trust, as the name suggests, is a living trust that allows the individual initiating the trust to augment (or revoke) the terms of the trust at any time during their lifetime. The revocable living trust is typically a common option for clients looking to setupa basic trust
CONTACT US | MEDICAID, ASSET PROTECTION TRUSTS AND ESTATE Dennis Toman. With all four grandparents, plenty of uncles and aunts, plus lots of cousins of all ages and two younger siblings, Dennis understood the love and laughter and closeness that family means. GETTING CARE FOR ALZHEIMER'S OR PARKINSON'S IN NORTH A care giving journey starts after the symptoms of Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s become noticeable to others, and especially after the patient receives the diagnosis. This journey generally begins at home. Eventually the care needs may exceed the ability of the family to provide or pay for care at home, and then the person would move to assisted living or nursing home care.LAUREN ZICKERT
Attorney Everyone has a story. For Lauren, it began when she was a child. She always had a futuristic mindset and really wanted a dog. Her father always told her that if she received good grades, went to a good college, found a good job, and got her own place to live, then she could get a dog. Being the motivated planner she is, Lauren completed her Bachelor of Business Administration WHEN YOUR SPOUSE IS IN THE NURSING HOME When Your Spouse is In the Nursing Home, Get Better Results with the Right Actions and Advice When your spouse is in the nursing home in Greensboro, NC or the surrounding areas, don’t expect the Medicaid Office to tell you how to protect yourself. MILITARY SERVICE THAT QUALIFIES A VETERAN FOR VA PENSION The VA program known as “VA Pension” or “Aid and Attendance” requires active military service during a wartime period. This is a non-service connected disability, that can help pay for costs of care at home or in a care facility. This active duty wartime service does not need to have been served in a combat MY SPOUSE IS IN THE NURSING HOME My Spouse is in a Nursing Home. If your spouse is in the nursing home, you’ve got a lot on your mind. You want to find the right nursing home and get good care there. THE NORTH CAROLINA LONG-TERM CARE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM The North Carolina Long-Term Care Partnership Program (“LTCP”) was authorized in 2010 by the NC legislators. The LTCP encourages the purchase of long-term care insurance and is aimed at middle and upper income individuals. Policy holders who purchase a qualified LTCP insurance policy, and then exhaust that coverage can access Medicaid without the usual spend-down UNDERSTANDING THE GUARDIANSHIP PROCESS IN NORTH CAROLINA In its simplest terms, guardianship in North Carolina is defined by the North Carolina Judicial Branch as “a legal relationship in which a person is appointed by the court to make decisions and act on behalf of a person who does not have adequate capacity to make such decisions involving the management of personal affairs, property, or both.”. NORTH CAROLINA'S BILL OF RIGHTS FOR RESIDENTS OF NURSING Residents’ Rights Residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities (which are considered adult care homes in North Carolina) have the same rights as anyone else. In addition there are specific protections that are acknowledged and protected by North Carolina law. This is a reformatted condensed version of North Carolina’s Adult Care Home Bill of Rights GREENSBORO ASSET PROTECTION, MEDICAID, TRUSTS AND ESTATE Call Greensboro estate planning and elder law attorney Dennis Toman today at (336) 378-1122 to schedule your free consultation. Dennis and his team's ability to listen to you, map out an estate planning strategy and follow through with aggressive advocacy is invaluable in securing a safer future. “I treat my clients with dignity. THE PROBATE CHECKLIST EVERY EXECUTOR SHOULD HAVE Most Estates That Require Probate Follow These Steps The deceased can’t own property, so it must be legally transferred from her ownership into that of a living beneficiary when she dies. This is most commonly accomplished through the probate process. And what about the decedent’s debts? They’re paid through the probate process aswell, because
HOW TO DETERMINE IF A LIVING TRUST IS RIGHT FOR YOU A revocable living trust, as the name suggests, is a living trust that allows the individual initiating the trust to augment (or revoke) the terms of the trust at any time during their lifetime. The revocable living trust is typically a common option for clients looking to setupa basic trust
6 STEPS TO PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS FROM NURSING HOME CARE This is a must read if you or a loved one is worried about nursing home care costs and the government STEP 1: Give Monetary Gifts To Your Loved Ones Before You Get Sick Of course, there’s no way to know with certainty if or when you will need nursing home care, but givinggifts
ESTATE ADMINISTRATION IN NORTH CAROLINA When a person dies (the “decedent”) owning property, or after having created a Trust that holds property at the decedent’s death, there will be an administration of those assets. If the assets were owned by the decedent in his or her own name, those asset will go through Probate, which is aDENNIS TOMAN
Certified Elder Law Attorney Guiding, caring and protecting reflect family values that Dennis has lived from early childhood. Born on the plains of North Dakota, he was the oldest grandchild on one side of the family, and one of the youngest on the other. With all fourLAUREN ZICKERT
Attorney Everyone has a story. For Lauren, it began when she was a child. She always had a futuristic mindset and really wanted a dog. Her father always told her that if she received good grades, went to a good college, found a good job, and got her own place to live, then she could get a dog. Being the motivated planner she is, Lauren completed her Bachelor of Business Administration UNDERSTANDING THE GUARDIANSHIP PROCESS IN NORTH CAROLINA In its simplest terms, guardianship in North Carolina is defined by the North Carolina Judicial Branch as “a legal relationship in which a person is appointed by the court to make decisions and act on behalf of a person who does not have adequate capacity to make such decisions involving the management of personal affairs, property, or both.”. WILL NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAID ESTATE RECOVERY TAKE YOUR Protect Your Home from North Carolina Medicaid Estate Recovery. Federal and North Carolina law require that Medicaid pursue “estate recovery” after a Medicaid recipient dies. With some exceptions, North Carolina Medicaid must make a claim against the decedent’s estate for the amount of benefits Medicaid paid for the recipient’s care during the recipient’s lifetime. THE NORTH CAROLINA LONG-TERM CARE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM The North Carolina Long-Term Care Partnership Program (“LTCP”) was authorized in 2010 by the NC legislators. The LTCP encourages the purchase of long-term care insurance and is aimed at middle and upper income individuals. Policy holders who purchase a qualified LTCP insurance policy, and then exhaust that coverage can access Medicaid without the usual spend-down GREENSBORO ASSET PROTECTION, MEDICAID, TRUSTS AND ESTATE Call Greensboro estate planning and elder law attorney Dennis Toman today at (336) 378-1122 to schedule your free consultation. Dennis and his team's ability to listen to you, map out an estate planning strategy and follow through with aggressive advocacy is invaluable in securing a safer future. “I treat my clients with dignity. THE PROBATE CHECKLIST EVERY EXECUTOR SHOULD HAVE Most Estates That Require Probate Follow These Steps The deceased can’t own property, so it must be legally transferred from her ownership into that of a living beneficiary when she dies. This is most commonly accomplished through the probate process. And what about the decedent’s debts? They’re paid through the probate process aswell, because
HOW TO DETERMINE IF A LIVING TRUST IS RIGHT FOR YOU A revocable living trust, as the name suggests, is a living trust that allows the individual initiating the trust to augment (or revoke) the terms of the trust at any time during their lifetime. The revocable living trust is typically a common option for clients looking to setupa basic trust
6 STEPS TO PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS FROM NURSING HOME CARE This is a must read if you or a loved one is worried about nursing home care costs and the government STEP 1: Give Monetary Gifts To Your Loved Ones Before You Get Sick Of course, there’s no way to know with certainty if or when you will need nursing home care, but givinggifts
ESTATE ADMINISTRATION IN NORTH CAROLINA When a person dies (the “decedent”) owning property, or after having created a Trust that holds property at the decedent’s death, there will be an administration of those assets. If the assets were owned by the decedent in his or her own name, those asset will go through Probate, which is aDENNIS TOMAN
Certified Elder Law Attorney Guiding, caring and protecting reflect family values that Dennis has lived from early childhood. Born on the plains of North Dakota, he was the oldest grandchild on one side of the family, and one of the youngest on the other. With all fourLAUREN ZICKERT
Attorney Everyone has a story. For Lauren, it began when she was a child. She always had a futuristic mindset and really wanted a dog. Her father always told her that if she received good grades, went to a good college, found a good job, and got her own place to live, then she could get a dog. Being the motivated planner she is, Lauren completed her Bachelor of Business Administration UNDERSTANDING THE GUARDIANSHIP PROCESS IN NORTH CAROLINA In its simplest terms, guardianship in North Carolina is defined by the North Carolina Judicial Branch as “a legal relationship in which a person is appointed by the court to make decisions and act on behalf of a person who does not have adequate capacity to make such decisions involving the management of personal affairs, property, or both.”. WILL NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAID ESTATE RECOVERY TAKE YOUR Protect Your Home from North Carolina Medicaid Estate Recovery. Federal and North Carolina law require that Medicaid pursue “estate recovery” after a Medicaid recipient dies. With some exceptions, North Carolina Medicaid must make a claim against the decedent’s estate for the amount of benefits Medicaid paid for the recipient’s care during the recipient’s lifetime. THE NORTH CAROLINA LONG-TERM CARE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM The North Carolina Long-Term Care Partnership Program (“LTCP”) was authorized in 2010 by the NC legislators. The LTCP encourages the purchase of long-term care insurance and is aimed at middle and upper income individuals. Policy holders who purchase a qualified LTCP insurance policy, and then exhaust that coverage can access Medicaid without the usual spend-down ABOUT US | MEDICAID, ASSET PROTECTION TRUSTS AND ESTATE Dennis Toman. With all four grandparents, plenty of uncles and aunts, plus lots of cousins of all ages and two younger siblings, Dennis understood the love and laughter and closeness that family means. HOW TO DETERMINE IF A LIVING TRUST IS RIGHT FOR YOU A revocable living trust, as the name suggests, is a living trust that allows the individual initiating the trust to augment (or revoke) the terms of the trust at any time during their lifetime. The revocable living trust is typically a common option for clients looking to setupa basic trust
GETTING CARE FOR ALZHEIMER'S OR PARKINSON'S IN NORTH A care giving journey starts after the symptoms of Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s become noticeable to others, and especially after the patient receives the diagnosis. This journey generally begins at home. Eventually the care needs may exceed the ability of the family to provide or pay for care at home, and then the person would move to assisted living or nursing home care.LAUREN ZICKERT
Attorney Everyone has a story. For Lauren, it began when she was a child. She always had a futuristic mindset and really wanted a dog. Her father always told her that if she received good grades, went to a good college, found a good job, and got her own place to live, then she could get a dog. Being the motivated planner she is, Lauren completed her Bachelor of Business Administration WHEN YOUR SPOUSE IS IN THE NURSING HOME When Your Spouse is In the Nursing Home, Get Better Results with the Right Actions and Advice When your spouse is in the nursing home in Greensboro, NC or the surrounding areas, don’t expect the Medicaid Office to tell you how to protect yourself. UNDERSTANDING THE GUARDIANSHIP PROCESS IN NORTH CAROLINA In its simplest terms, guardianship in North Carolina is defined by the North Carolina Judicial Branch as “a legal relationship in which a person is appointed by the court to make decisions and act on behalf of a person who does not have adequate capacity to make such decisions involving the management of personal affairs, property, or both.”. NORTH CAROLINA'S BILL OF RIGHTS FOR RESIDENTS OF NURSING Residents’ Rights. Residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities (which are considered adult care homes in North Carolina) have the same rights as anyone else. In addition there are specific protections that are acknowledged and protected by North Carolina law. This is a reformatted condensed version of North Carolina’s Adult Care Home Bill of Rights and North Carolina’s Bill MY SPOUSE IS IN THE NURSING HOME Dennis Toman. With all four grandparents, plenty of uncles and aunts, plus lots of cousins of all ages and two younger siblings, Dennis understood the love and laughter and closeness that family means. WHAT A GREENSBORO SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE NEEDS TO KNOW In Greensboro, as a Successor Trustee, you step into the Trustee role when the original Trustee dies or becomes incapacitated. Here are some important actions to take when your parent named you as a Successor Trustee in their planning, upon their death.. When your parent dies and you become Trustee, you will need to immediately step in andhandle many items.
MILITARY SERVICE THAT QUALIFIES A VETERAN FOR VA PENSION The VA program known as “VA Pension” or “Aid and Attendance” requires active military service during a wartime period. This is a non-service connected disability, that can help pay for costs of care at home or in a care facility. This active duty wartime service does not need to have been served in a combat Need to get started today? (336) 378-1122__ Search
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