by Tony DelGiorno | Jul 1, 2010 | Elder Law, Financial Planning, Long-Term Care, Medicare/Medicaid
Trying to avoid Uncle Sam or just being able to hide your assets away is as American as apple pie. However, what you do, how you do it, and when you do it can have harsh consequences, especially for senior citizens. Routinely, I am asked, “Can’t I just give my money...
by Tony DelGiorno | Jul 1, 2009 | Elder Law, Financial Planning, Long-Term Care, Medicare/Medicaid
Let’s be honest, nobody wants to go to a nursing home, but the time may come that it is a necessity for one’s safety and well being. The greatest challenge that a family faces is finding the resources to pay for expensive nursing home care, which can be an average of...
by Tony DelGiorno | Jan 1, 2009 | Elder Law, Long-Term Care
The living will is the most widely known example of a right-to-die advance directive. The Illinois Living Will Act was the first such law that took effect in 1984. Under the Living Will Act, a competent adult may make a written declaration instructing his or her...
by Tony DelGiorno | Jul 1, 2007 | Elder Law, Health Care, Long-Term Care, Medicare/Medicaid
Trying to avoid Uncle Sam or just being able to hide your assets away is as American as apple pie. However, what you do, how you do it, and when you do it can have harsh consequences, especially for senior citizens. Routinely, I am asked, “Can’t I just give my money...
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