When you grow old, one of the benefits that may be open to you is Medicare. Some people believe that Medicare is all they need in their old age to cover their medical needs. That could not be further from the truth. There are many things you should know about Medicare...
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Medicaid: Help for nursing care without spending all your assets
On Behalf of Salem Shor & Saperstein, LLP | Jul 6, 2017 | Uncategorized
If you are using your own funds to support your nursing care or other medical needs, you may be interested in knowing more about Medicaid. Medicaid is a program funded by the state and federal government. It's there to provide medical assistance to those with low...
Competency and conservatorships in New York
On Behalf of Salem Shor & Saperstein, LLP | Jun 26, 2017 | Uncategorized
Most people plan on being able to manage their affairs, but sometimes unforeseen circumstances arise and people are no longer able to reasonably make important decisions about their best interests. Sometimes it is the result of a mental illness, other times it may...
2 types of trusts to make sure you understand for your estate
On Behalf of Salem Shor & Saperstein, LLP | Jun 26, 2017 | Uncategorized
When you plan your estate, there are two kinds of trusts you can choose. One is a revocable trust, and the other is an irrevocable trust. The differences between these may seem fairly obvious, with one being able to be changed at any time and the other not able to be...
Frequent updates to your will are needed
On Behalf of Salem Shor & Saperstein, LLP | Jun 16, 2017 | Uncategorized
Wills are very important to the estate plan equation, and yet few people actually want to construct their will. And fewer still want to deal with their will once it is complete. There are some simple reasons for these feelings that many people share. Wills can be...
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