Longmeadow of Taunton & Brookhaven Hospice will host an educational discussion for its monthly Care Giver Support Group on Thursday, November 6 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Longmeadow of Taunton is located at 68 Dean Street, Taunton. This informative presentation will review common legal issues affecting the elderly and their care givers. The public is […]
Read More »Maximize Your Savings with an Asset Protection Plan – IRS Announces New 2015 401(k) Plan Contributions
The IRS has expanded the contribution limits for employees with tax-favored retirement savings accounts. The maximum contributions for private sector 401(k) plans will be raised from $17,500 in 2014 to $18,000 in 2015. For people over 50 years of age, the “catch up contribution” for IRAs increases from $5,500 to $6,000. With enough advance planning, […]
Read More »Safeguarding Our Seniors – Elder Law Planning Can Counter Financial Abuse Tactics
Asset protection planning is a multi-level shield against many risks. As Massachusetts elder law attorneys, our plans often protect homes from MassHealth liens and preserve assets through the use of Medicaid-qualifying annuities. However, the estate plans our Medicaid planning attorneys craft also contain additional protections for seniors. Good powers of attorney can give an attorney-in-fact […]
Read More »Elder Law Attorney Pamela B. Greenfield to Speak at MGH Frontotemporal Degeneration Caregiver Education Event in Waltham
Boston Elder Law Attorney Pamela B. Greenfield will be a guest speaker at an FTD conference sponsored by Massachusetts General Hospital’s Frontotemporal Disorders Unit on November 13, 2014 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. This informative event is designed for caregivers and family members of those with Frontotemporal Degeneration (FTD). […]
Read More »Court Allows Survivor Retirement Benefits Payable to a Supplemental Needs Trust
In an earlier posting, we provided an overview of the benefits of a supplemental needs trust (also known as a “special needs trust”) for a disabled child. However, funding such trusts can pose some challenges. Recently, the highest court in New Jersey ruled in favor of allowing a retired firefighter to name a supplemental needs […]
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