Elder Law Answer Book

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-10-01
Publisher(s): Wolters Kluwer
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Summary

Written by nationally-known elder law practitioner, Robert Fleming, The Elder Law Answer Book gathers the most current legal, regulatory, and practice guidelines from the core topics of elder law, long-term care, estate planning, retirement planning, healthcare decision making, and rights of the elderly -- and presents this information in a thoroughly integrated, easy-access reference. Some of the chapter highlights include: Estate planning And The elderly, which provides a handy review of estate and gift tax basics Key relationships between retirement planning and estate planning Commonly used approaches to ease clients' tax burdens and preserve their wealth. Also covered is Retirement Planning, which compares and contrasts qualified and non-qualified plans, As well as the complex rules that govern what, when and how benefits are paid through IRAs, In addition to who can contribute, how much can be contributed on a deferred tax basis, And The rules and tax consequences of distributions from these plans.

Table of Contents

Establishing and managing an elder law practice
Practice considerations
Ethical issues in client representation
Estate and retirement planning
Retirement planning
Non-tax aspects of estate planning : wills, trusts, and other transfers of property upon death
Estate planning
Post-mortem estate planning
Fiduciary administration
Probate and trust administration
Will and trust contests
Guardianship and protective proceedings
Powers of attorney
Paying for medical and long-term care
Long-term care options
Paying privately for long-term care : long-term care insurance
Medicare benefits
Medicaid benefits
Social security
Other benefit programs
Health care decision-making and protection of the elderly
Special needs trusts
Patient autonomy and self-determination
Elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation
Age discrimination
Grandparents' rights
Estate planning questionnaire
Engagement letter
Joint representation agreement
Instruction to counsel regarding original power of attorney
Index
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