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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Both parents with stage 5 Alzheimer's, nest egg will cover facilities expenses, But NOT on a month to month ba...


Your parents have worked a lifetime to provide for themselves and their family. Without a plan for care, their life savings will rapidly... see more

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Do I need Power of Attorney as a spouse?


Many of us take for granted our ability to talk and express ourselves. But what happens if a person suffers an injury or an illness like... see more

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Can a quitclaim deed be filed to transfer ownership to my name? Also, can it be effective upon his death?


Does your father have an attorney that he has worked with in the past? If not, now is the time for him to meet with an elder law - estate... see more

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How can I find a lawyer that can help me review my life insurance policy?


Life Insurance is an asset that is part of your estate plan. When you talk with an elder law - estate planning attorney, you will learn... see more

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Can my mom who is living with me pay for food, utilities and rent as well as a stipend for care?


Absolutely yes. This is a frequently asked question, but the answer is always unique to your situation. Here are some general points to... see more

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We are asking my wife's Mother to pay us $2000 a month to live in our home and be taking care of 24/7. Any opi...


Invite your mom to talk with an elder law attorney in your state, so she can learn more about levels of care, the value of planning to stay... see more

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How can I protect my mom's home from being taken away?


Talking with an elder law attorney in your city or town is a good way to learn about your all of options. Medicaid home care programs in... see more

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Does Mom's 100 days start over?


It sounds like your mother is being treated within the same "spell of illness." Medicare pays for "inpatient hospital... see more

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Can my mother sell her house with a living estate?


Does your mother have the capacity to sign a deed transferring ownership of her house? You mentioned a decline in mental capacity. Now is... see more

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Does my mother need to become a resident in my state since she is now living with me?


Your question is important, and requires that you review the list of government agencies and other third parties that your mother may have... see more

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How can I find out if my mother reinstated her insurance policy or took out more?


Your question indicates that you may know the name of the insurance company that your mother had been dealing with.  If there is... see more

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Should a POA compensate themselves?


If your father has designated you as his agent in his Power of Attorney document, you should have the authority to establish contractual... see more

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Grandmother's Medicaid was denied. What do I do now?


There may be options open for your grandmother to restore her eligibility for Medicaid, but more information is needed to help. Does your... see more

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How long does it take to receive the letter of testamentary from the courts, once everything is filed with the...


You could ask your attorney to contact the Court Appointed Lawyer, and explain your circumstances. If made aware of the need to expedite... see more

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Please advise how my Father can receive POA, if my mother cannot sign for POA?


If your mom does not have the capacity to understand and sign a Power of Attorney document, you can ask the Probate Court in her state to... see more

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Is there such thing as a caregivers grant?


Are you willing to accept care from aides and caregivers who come in to your home?  Medicaid home care programs in your state may pay... see more

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Am I being greedy?


It's hard to understand family members who are furious about quality care being provided to an elder, but it is not unusual. People who... see more

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I've been told to put my mom's money in a trust when she sells her house. What are the benefits of doing this?


Here are 7 reasons to consider using a trust to hold assets: 1 - protection from creditors, 2 - protection from elder financial abuse... see more

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Mom received an Aid/Assistance check 4 days after she passed away. Is she entitled to that check?


You didn't mention the month that your mother passed, but you can get answers for your specific facts directly from the Dept of... see more

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My mom has been on Medicaid for awhile, and she will be going to a nursing home shortly. Will the nursing home...


In my state (Massachusetts), the life insurance policy would be a countable asset, since the face value is over $1,500. But the Medicaid... see more

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