Fraud is arguably the most prevalent scourge against seniors today. That’s a pretty strong statement and there are certainly those that would argue that such a dubious honor more aptly belongs to any one of a number of various diseases or medical conditions. All arguments aside, fraud is perpetrated at various levels on thousands of seniors a… Continue reading Fraud Against Seniors
Category: Legal
Social Security Disability Claims and ALS Lou Gehrig’s Disease
By: Pitt Dickey – Attorney Preface: Since Social Security Disability is directed under Federal law, the information in this column will apply anywhere in the United States. However each Office of Hearings and Appeals and District Office have their own ways of doing things as does the various Federal District and Circuit Courts. I have kept this… Continue reading Social Security Disability Claims and ALS Lou Gehrig’s Disease
Last Will and Testament
Requirements of a will A will is a legal instrument that will direct a court or other administrator as to what your wishes are with regard to your property after your death. A will is your words and in most cases, these words are binding on the administrator unless there is a law that supersedes your will, the will… Continue reading Last Will and Testament
ADEA Waivers and OWBPA Laws on Age Discrimination
Filing an age discrimination claim By: Roger Braddock Age discrimination is against the law and employers have often tried to get around age discrimination claims by holding severance pay as a hostage to signing an age discrimination waiver. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) has issued regulations regarding severance agreements that are signed by people who could file an age… Continue reading ADEA Waivers and OWBPA Laws on Age Discrimination
Nursing Home Abuse and Elder Abuse at Home
Elder Abuse – From time to time, news reports will chronicle large cases of elder abuse where there are particularly heinous cases or a given nursing home is suddenly thrown into the spotlight because of a serious elder abuse situation or where there have been some recent deaths. Other than that, few cases of elder abuse make the headlines and the news media… Continue reading Nursing Home Abuse and Elder Abuse at Home
Grandparent Rights
Grandparent Visitation Rights with minor children Grandparent rights and grandchildren – There have always been those special cases where problems exist between parents and grandparents over the right to see and spend time with grandchildren; there are more cases now than there have ever been. The increase in the number of cases where grandparents are seeking court-ordered visitation rights is probably… Continue reading Grandparent Rights
A Complete Guide to Veterans Benefits
Whether Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or Airforce, veterans have fought battles and wars for Americans’ freedom. These fearless sons of American soil risked their lives for America’s autonomy, safety, and prosperity. The U.S government and the Department of Veteran Affairs have made substantial efforts to establish programs/packages to streamline veterans’ lives. Military veterans… Continue reading A Complete Guide to Veterans Benefits
A Beginner’s Guide to State-by-State Medicaid
A Guide to Medicaid Programs If you’re reading this, you likely already recognize just how expensive medical care can be these days. From prescription drugs to surgeries to care in an assisted living facility or nursing home, healthcare costs can have deleterious effects on your family’s finances. But Medicaid can often take care of most… Continue reading A Beginner’s Guide to State-by-State Medicaid
How to get Power of Attorney for Elderly Parents
If, as your parent ages, they are struggling with maintaining their affairs or finances, it may be time to step in and seek a power of attorney, a document that grants you the legal right to make decisions on behalf of your parent. It’s important to seek a power of attorney before your loved one… Continue reading How to get Power of Attorney for Elderly Parents