Get your questions about estate planning, asset protection, guardianship, powers of attorney, and other elder law issues answered by experienced attorneys in these FAQs. We answer some of the most common questions we get from clients here. If the answers you need are not here, feel free to call our office in Brooklyn.
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If my parent moves from another state to New York, can they still keep their Medicaid?
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Can the Medicaid Estate Recovery Program take my house?
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Do all nursing homes accept Medicaid?
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What is spousal refusal, and how does it work?
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What are the different parts of Medicare?
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What's the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?
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Should I meet with a New York elder law attorney if I made a life care plan in another state?
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How much should I spend down to get Medicaid to pay for a nursing home?
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How old should I be when I contact an elder law attorney?
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How much does nursing home care cost?