John L. Roberts, J.D., is an Elder Law Attorney serving clients in Hampden County, MA. After practicing for 15 years, he confronted the challenges of family caregiving when his own father developed dementia. The experience transformed his practice, enabling him to help clients who are family caregivers from a place of true understanding.

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Is it legal to serve any legal documents to a person with dementia without their POA present?


Your state's law, and the US Constitution, have procedural rules that protect people who have diminished capacity. Your question... see more

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My uncle died and left our family money There is about $150,000 missing from what he told us he had. What are...


You mentioned two documents in your question: a Power of Attorney and a Trust. The authority (power) in a Power of Attorney ends upon the... see more

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So frustrated with elder care attorneys. Any guidance?


Dear OzarkOlly: You are on the right path to completing your caregiver contract, so don't give up. Family members who provide elder... see more

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Does a diagnosis of Alzheimer's qualify a senior for SS disability?


How old is the senior? You can't get both Social Security Retirement and Social Security Disability Benefits. The only exception is... see more

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Can the house remain unoccupied as long as they are alive?


If your question is asking whether Medicaid will continue to pay care costs for your parents, the answer depends on how they hold ownership... see more

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Are there any forms that can just be filled out and filed by me for guardianship over my Mom?


If you can get everyone in your family to agree, it may be possible to "do it yourself" if you are willing to devote the time and... see more

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What to do if insurance is refusing to pay for rehab stay at nursing home?


Is the patient a Medicare beneficiary? Aging care.com has several articles on the issues that arise when a nursing home says the resident... see more

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How do I find out if my Mother had a life insurance when she died in July of 2008?


The insurance Information Institute has a dozen tips on how to find out if the decedent had life insurance at:How can I locate a lost life... see more

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Would Medicaid take our house?


In your question, you mentioned several ownership transfers of your father-in-law's house. Were the deeds that transferred ownership... see more

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Will Medicaid allow gifting to grand children to reduce assets?


Any asset transfer that doesn't return a fair market value to your mom will disqualify her from Medicaid paid nursing home care, unless... see more

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My Mom has had to move into a nursing center. She's applied for Medicaid but unfortunately owes back rent. Adv...


The answer to your question depends on many factors, such as the source(s) of your mother's monthly income, and on the status of any... see more

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Can I sell my mother's car? She is in a nursing home on Medicaid.


Your frustration is understandable, and expresses a common conundrum: why should I pay for legal advice when the cost comes close to the... see more

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Can I borrow on one of Mom's annuities to purchase a cheaper home for us to live in?


I'll limit my comments to your question "Would this in any way affect things with Medicaid down the road and is this... see more

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Mom has been on Medicaid for 2 years. She has been named in a will of about $25,000.00. How should I report th...


When you say your Mother was "named in a will" can I assume that it is a will of a person who has passed away? (If the person who... see more

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Do we put my dad in a nursing home or keep him at home and risk spending everything?


This is a classic case, so common among attorneys: a brilliant lawyer who took care of everyone's business but his own. It is often... see more

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How do I use a trust fund and what to use it on?


You didn't mention whether you are the Trustee of the Trust, but your question indicates that you do have the authority over the funds.... see more

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How do you get a living trust to pay for caregiving?


You didn't mention whether your friend had put a Power of Attorney in place to manage their finances and business affairs, so it sounds... see more

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Can you be a guardianship of your Mom or a POA if your already her paid PCA?


You can file a petition with the probate court in your jurisdiction, asking to be appointed Guardian. There will be notices to the public... see more

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How do you manage the spend down if your income is only your SS check and all goes to maintaining your home?


Medicaid questions are always state-specific, so the ideas in this post can't be applied as an answer to LIFleaBag1934"s question.... see more

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Was told Medicare won't pay for Mom's nursing home. Is there any way to change this?


Yes, Medicare will pay the nursing home bill (for up to 100 days), if you mom spends 3 midnights in the hospital as an inpatient, and then... see more

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