by Amanda Spence | Feb 28, 2023 | Elder Law, Elder Law Resources
Do you really need a Revocable Living Trust? I often receive calls from clients asking if I could set up a Revocable Living Trust for them. Sure, I can, but the real question is why do you think you need a trust? Who should you listen to? Many people believe they need...
by Amanda Spence | Feb 26, 2023 | Elder Law, Elder Law Resources
What information does your Elder Law Attorney need to know? If you’re meeting with an Elder Law attorney to discuss how you can protect your assets and qualify for Medicaid, VA Benefits, or another program to help pay for the cost of a nursing home, you’ll need to...
by Amanda Spence | Feb 25, 2023 | Elder Law, Elder Law Resources, Medicaid
North Carolina Medicaid – Helpful Links If you’re researching the eligibility rules for Medicaid in North Carolina, here are some helpful links: North Carolina Medicaid Manual This online manual contains the policy used by county caseworkers in determining...
by Amanda Spence | Feb 23, 2023 | Elder Law, Elder Law Resources, Probate and Estate Administration, Wills and Estates
If you’ve been appointed as an Executor under a North Carolina resident’s Last Will and Testament, you must bring the original Will to the courthouse in the county where the decedent lived and qualify to administer the Estate. You’ll find the forms you need to...
by Amanda Spence | Feb 22, 2023 | Elder Law, Elder Law Resources, Medicaid, Probate and Estate Administration
How to Apply for Medicaid in North Carolina If you or a loved one are faced with a stay in rehab or a skilled nursing facility, you very quickly learn that Medicare and Medicare supplement insurance typically cover the cost of care in a rehab or nursing home for only...