Have an answer? You do now
By Marc R. Miller
Elder Law,
October 2004
Over time, the author has compiled his own resource "go-to" list. It has helped him be of service to the client at little or no cost.
Thoughts on long-term care insurance
By Marc R. Miller
Elder Law,
September 2003
With an aging population driving up the need for long-term care and increased awareness by elder law lawyers of the potential use of long-term care insurance (LTCI), it is becoming more and more important for attorneys to update their understanding of LTCI.
Identity theft and the elderly
By Marc R. Miller
Elder Law,
April 2003
Anyone can find their identity electronically stolen and face the repercussions of cleaning up a mess that they originally had no part of. For the Elder Law lawyer, this may involve a client whose financial information is stolen through a credit card, by inappropriate telephone calls or a sales person who takes advantage of the naïveté of an elder person.
Alzheimer’s: a practitioner’s guide
By Marc R. Miller
Elder Law,
May 2002
According to the Alzheimer's Association, one in ten persons over 65 and nearly half of those over 85 have Alzheimer's.
Elder abuse: A practitioner’s short guide
By Marc R. Miller
Elder Law,
October 2000
Let us assume that during an office conference, a trip to a client's residence, or a visit to a client in a nursing home you observe some disturbing indications.
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