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Submitted by . on July 21, 2009 7:37 pm. Elder Law |General Information

Elderlawminnesota.com has risen to #33 of all websites in the “elder law category” in Alexa rankings.

This #33 ranking means that http://elderlawminnesota.com is the 33rd most popular elder law site among ALL elder law web sites categorized by Alexa.

Submitted by . on 7:36 pm. Elder Law |General Information |Nursing Homes

A look at the changing face of investigating elder abuse.

Follow this link
Who Did It? Searching for Elder Abusers!
for a great article from the New York Times about this issue of investigating elder abuse.

Submitted by . on 7:34 pm. General Information

The world of practicing law has started to embrace blogging. It has only been about a 5 year wait!

In early 2004, I was investigating different ways to market my practice and make it stand out among the numbers of other attorneys practicing in my field, elder law.
I decided that I needed to be on the [...]

Submitted by . on 7:33 pm. Elder Law |Pooled Trusts

This article was published in 2007 in Aspen Publishing’s “The ElderLaw Report”.

What Is a Pooled Trust and Why Do We Care?
By David P. Fitch
Volume XIX, Number 3, October 2007, Aspen Publishing – The ElderLaw Report
Most attorneys who have at least some exposure to the world of the aged and disabled have heard of “special needs [...]

Submitted by . on 7:30 pm. Elder Law |Pooled Trusts

CMS issued a memo in April 2008 that is taking aim at the continued use of Pooled Trusts for people over the age of 65 as a tool to shelter assets in the eligibility process for Medicaid.
It is a strategy of misinformation that will work if the Elder Law Bar around the country does not [...]

 

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