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Medicaid Eligibility & Planning with Pooled Trusts Update for 2025

In order to be eligible for Medicaid, seniors (age 65 and over), and those who are blind or disabled, must meet certain income and resource guidelines.  The Office of Health Insurance Programs recently ...

Navigating Trusts and Real Estate: Transferring Mortgaged Property

Are you considering integrating your mortgaged property into a Trust but not certain if this is possible? The short answer: yes, you can. However, like any legal matter, there are many nuances and variables t...

Securing Your Future: A Comprehensive Guide to Retirement Planning with New York Elder Law Attorney – Irina Yadgarova

Planning for retirement involves more than just picking the perfect vacation spot or deciding which hobbies to pursue. It's about securing your financial future, protecting your assets, and ensuring that you...

Most frequently asked questions on trusts

Q: What is the difference between an Irrevocable and Revocable Trust?A: An Irrevocable Trust is the only type of trust that affords creditor protection and there are aspects of it that can never be chan...

2023 and 2024 Medicaid Update

Medicaid Planning – Will You Be Able To Afford Healthcare When You Retire?While vast numbers of middle class American retirees continue to legally qualify for Medicaid, most of us tend to think (incorrectly!)...