Does Voluntary Payment of Past-due Nursing Home Charges Violate Federal Law?

Does Voluntary Payment of Past-due Nursing Home Charges Violate Federal Law?

Written by Jill Roamer J.D. Federal law prohibits a nursing home from requiring that past-due expenses be paid as a condition for a resident to be admitted to or continue to stay at a facility. But what if someone volunteers such payment? This issue was recently litigated in the Commonwealth of Kentucky Court of Appeals. In this case,…

Scary Planning for a Scary Future: A Halloween Estate Plan List

Scary Planning for a Scary Future: A Halloween Estate Plan List

Written by Robert T. Nickerson October marks two occasions. First is national estate planning awareness month (we know it’s not the most recognized of celebrations). Second, October means it’s Halloween!Some people are spending their time watching scary movies. Some are helping out their children getting their costumes ready for trick or treating. Some are just enjoying the autumn colors…

No Resource Cap for Medi-Cal?

No Resource Cap for Medi-Cal?

Written by Jill Roamer, J.D.  Last month, California legislatures passed AB 133, which is creating quite the stir in the elder law community. In particular, section 364 therein is especially surprising. It states, in its entirety:“SEC. 364. Section 14005.62 is added to the Welfare and Institutions Code, to read:14005.62. (a) (1) Notwithstanding any other law, for an applicant or beneficiary…

IRS Dirty Dozen List Released

IRS Dirty Dozen List Released

Written by Jill Roamer , J.D.​Each year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) puts out their “dirty dozen” list. This is a list of scams that are prevalent that the IRS wants everyone to watch out for. Let’s see what’s going on in scammer-town this year. The scams fall into four main categories: pandemic-related scams; scams…