Eldercare
Death Panels and the Death of Reality
I wanted to address a small issue and a much larger issue. A Republican congressman from Florida…
February 13, 2017
More Choices, Less Coverage
There are some interesting conversations occurring with respect to healthcare, and I think many people don’t…
January 29, 2017
Attorneys Bring Shame to Elder Law
In the past two years, two attorneys, described to the public as “prominent” elder law attorneys, have…
October 24, 2016
On the Leading Edge
I am the Chairman of the Litigation Committee of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, commonly…
July 11, 2016
Do I Recommend Long-Term Care Insurance?
Do I recommend that my clients purchase long-term care insurance? It’s a question that I…
May 9, 2016
A Holistic Approach to Long-Term Care
In my opinion, it’s important for a lawyer to specialize in a given field. When a…
February 21, 2016
The Best Advice Money Can Buy
I think one of the biggest sources of trepidation that people have in seeing a lawyer is…
February 14, 2016
A Must Read Book
As those of you who read my column on a regular basis know, I wrote a book…
November 8, 2015
The Dangers of a Joint Bank Account
Many elderly people add a child’s name to their bank accounts. The reason most elderly people…
September 27, 2015
An Excerpt from My Book
The following is an excerpt from my book, New Jersey Elder Law: A Resource and Planning Guide…
August 3, 2015
How To Buy My Book
The following is an excerpt from my book, New Jersey Elder Law: A Resource and Planning Guide…
July 13, 2015
It’s a Moot Issue
I read with interest a recent federal court opinion involving a Medicaid issue. A colleague of mine…
July 21, 2014