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Healthcare Proxy vs. Power of Attorney

WEBA healthcare proxy and a power of attorney (POA) are two legal documents that grant individuals the authority to make crucial decisions on behalf of someone else. …

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NY State’s New 30-Month Medicaid Lookback Law

WEBIt then would increase the lookback period each month until it capped out at a 30-month lookback window. Presuming New York maintains this same phased …

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What Is a Living Will

WEBIn New York, advance care directives, including living wills and health care proxies, are legal documents that allow competent adults to specify their preferences …

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Is a Healthcare Proxy in an Estate Plan Important

WEBA healthcare proxy is a legal document that appoints an agent to make decisions for you if you are hospitalized and unable to express your wishes. The law …

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Medicaid Eligibility and Lookback in NY State

WEBOur lawyer has extensive experience dealing with the complexities of Medicaid law and understands the importance of providing income for your family. Give …

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Community Medicaid in New York State

WEBAndrew Lamkin is principal in the law firm of Andrew M. Lamkin, P.C., where he focuses his practice in the areas of elder law, estate planning and special needs …

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What Is an Advanced Directive

WEBAndrew Lamkin is principal in the law firm of Andrew M. Lamkin, P.C., where he focuses his practice in the areas of elder law, estate planning and special needs …

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Plan for Incapacity in Your Will and Trust

WEBAndrew Lamkin is principal in the law firm of Andrew M. Lamkin, P.C., where he focuses his practice in the areas of elder law, estate planning and special needs …

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Long Island Medicaid Lawyer Law Office of Andrew M. Lamkin, P.C.

WEBThe cost could well exceed $4,000 per month. Fortunately, there is no lookback period on uncompensated transfers when applying for Community-based Medicaid. There are, …

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Advanced Directive vs Living Will

WEBDistinguishing between an advanced directive vs. a living will depends on context. The most commonly accepted difference between an advanced directive and a …

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Assets that Disqualify Medicaid

WEBTherefore, having a high amount of funds in those accounts could disqualify you. This includes long-term savings accounts or investments like CDs. Stocks and …

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Long Island Elder Law Lawyer Law Office of Andrew M. Lamkin

WEBAs a trusted Long Island elder attorney, Andrew M. Lamkin advises families on how to protect their assets against the ever-increasing costs of long-term care and the …

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Do You Need a Lawyer to Apply for Medicaid

WEBTalk with attorney Andrew M. Lamkin, P.C., today about your Medicaid application. He has helped countless seniors and their families apply for Medicaid, …

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Who Will Be Responsible For A Medical Debt After Death

WEBThe medical provider has a right to recover the costs of their medical care. The provider will typically make a claim against the deceased’s estate to recover these …

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The Upcoming 30-Month Medicaid Lookback for Community …

WEBStarting March 31, 2024, New York State will join California in imposing a 30-month Medicaid lookback for community-based long-term care (CBLTC) services. …

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New York Medicaid: What Does Medicaid Cover in Dental

WEBThe Medicaid program in each state can choose to include dental care coverage for its adult Medicaid recipients. Medicaid dental coverage in New York …

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Legal Issues to Consider When Caring for a Parent with Dementia

WEBFor your concerns, meet with the Law Office of Andrew M. Lamkin, P.C. We can help you explore your options for protecting your loved one and ensuring they …

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Will Medicaid Cover Coronavirus Testing

WEBYes, Medicare and Medicaid both have expanded their coverage to include coronavirus testing. Because the Department of Health and Human Services designated …

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Long Island Special Needs Lawyer Andrew M. Lamkin, P.C.

WEBIf you have a child, grandchild, or sibling with Autism, Down Syndrome, or any other developmental disability, ensure your loved ones are provided for with proper planning. …

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