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Prepare for Care Costs With Medicaid Planning Attorney

Prepare for Care Costs With Medicaid Planning Attorney

by Durham Law Firm | May 12, 2023 | Medicaid, Elder Law

As we age, many of us will require long-term care at some point in our lives. However, the cost of such care can be astronomical, and without proper planning, it can quickly deplete a family's savings. Medicaid is a federal program that can help cover long-term care...
Does Medicare Pay for Nursing Home Care in North Carolina?

Does Medicare Pay for Nursing Home Care in North Carolina?

by Hopler Hanna Staff | May 3, 2023 | Elder Law, Medicaid

Whether you're planning early for long-term care coverage or just now realizing you may need to pay for a skilled nursing facility in the future, you need answers. While Medicare may cover some expenses, most long-term care generally falls on you. Find out how to...
Lady Bird Deed: Medicaid Planning for Seniors

Lady Bird Deed: Medicaid Planning for Seniors

by Durham Law Firm | Apr 27, 2023 | Elder Law, Medicaid

For many aging individuals, the possibility of paying for long-term care in a nursing home is a looming concern. One option to pay for long-term care is a Life Estate Deed to transfer ownership of the family home while retaining lifetime rights. However, this can...
Are You at Risk of “Incapacitation” and Losing Control of Your Life?

Are You at Risk of “Incapacitation” and Losing Control of Your Life?

by Durham Law Firm | Apr 14, 2023 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Guardianship

When an older loved one struggles to care for themself, you may question who will help them make decisions. In this case, it's essential to understand the legal meaning of the word "incapacitation" and find answers for a loved one needing a guardian. You may also want...
How to Become a Legal Guardian and Help a Loved One

How to Become a Legal Guardian and Help a Loved One

by Durham Law Firm | Apr 8, 2023 | Guardianship, Elder Law, Estate Planning

If you have a loved one who has a mental disability or is showing signs of dementia, you may be wondering what the next step is. You want to make sure they get the care and attention they need. One option is to become their legal guardian. This means assuming...
What to Know BEFORE Filing a North Carolina Medicaid Application

What to Know BEFORE Filing a North Carolina Medicaid Application

by Durham Law Firm | Aug 9, 2022 | Medicaid, Elder Law

If you or a loved one needs nursing home care and you’re finding it difficult to afford the high cost, you may wonder if Medicaid can help. In North Carolina, “Long Term Care Medicaid” can help offset the cost of nursing home care. Let’s look at the application...
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