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Don't lose your life savings because you listened to bad information about Medicaid
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Don't Let Medicaid Take Your Home!Are you worried Medicaid will get your home when you die? Well, it doesn't have to be that way. You can save your home!
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Don't assume Medicaid is not an optionThere are basic requirements that must be met to qualify for long term care Medicaid. Ben King explains what what assets and resources you may have and qualify.
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If you are confused about the difference between Medicare and Medicaid watch this short overview by Ben King.Confused about Medicare v. Medicaid? You aren't alone! Ben King provides a brief explanation of the differences relating to long term care
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Protecting Yourself From Inheritance TheftInheritance Theft can take many forms and it’s important to educate yourself on how to protect your family from a problem that could cost them dearly.
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Don't harm your beneficiaries!The beneficiaries of your estate plan may be harmed more by your planning than they are helped.
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Health Care Power Of Attorney for a Minor ChildIf your child is involved in a situation that requires medical attention, who will make medical decisions for your child?
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Will the Stimulus Check impact your Medicaid Eligibility?How will my stimulus check impact my Medicaid eligibility? Attorney John Ross discusses in this short video.
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Kline Pillow Visits The Noon ShowElder law attorney Kline Pillow visits CBS19 for an interview on The Noon Show to discuss elder law and tips for protecting your future.
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Long-Term Care Options: What You Need to Know About Medicaid EligibilityMedicaid Planning can help you can get the long-term care you need while preserving assets for loved ones. An Elder Law Attorney explains.