Articles From Martin W. Siemer

Elder law desk reference: 2018 numbers and statistics By Martin W. Siemer Elder Law, February 2018 Keep these facts and figures handy!
Elder law desk reference: 2017 numbers and statistics By Martin W. Siemer Elder Law, February 2017 A compilation of useful info you'll want to keep handy.
Elder law desk reference: 2016 numbers and statistics By Martin W. Siemer Elder Law, February 2016 A handy reference guide with all the updated info you need for 2016.
2014 elder law quick guide: Important numbers to remember By Martin W. Siemer Elder Law, February 2014 A useful guide for the elder law practitioner.
2012 Elder law desk reference: Important numbers to remember By Martin W. Siemer Elder Law, February 2012 Keep this list handy for quick and easy reference!
The DOs and DON’Ts when seeking fees in probate By Martin W. Siemer Elder Law, June 2010 A recent decision handed down by the First District Appellate Court, In re Estate of Bitoy, provides a good review of fee issues in probate estates.
2010 Elder Law Quick Guide: Important numbers to remember By Martin W. Siemer Elder Law, February 2010 An easy reference guide for Elder Law practitioners.
Tips for working with the fighting family By Martin W. Siemer Elder Law, April 2009 Some tips and suggestions for dealing with a fighting family.
2009 Elder Law quick guide: Important numbers to remember By Martin W. Siemer Elder Law, January 2009 Keep these numbers handy for quick reference.
Changes to Probate Act, Custodial Claim, among new legislative enactments for 2008 By Martin W. Siemer Elder Law, February 2008 With the advent of a new year, and the close of an interesting and eventful legislative year, there are several new laws impacting the elder law practitioner.
DESK REFERENCE: 2008 Numbers and statistics By Martin W. Siemer Elder Law, February 2008 Part A deductible per benefit period: $1,024
Spousal elections in Medicaid planning By Martin W. Siemer Elder Law, February 2007 Elder law practitioners experienced in Medicaid planning should be familiar with the spousal impoverishment provisions of the Medicaid program.

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