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Special Needs Awareness Month Free Webinar Series

Special Needs Awareness Month Free Webinar Series

by Annette Hines | Oct 12, 2022 | Announcements, Education, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Special Needs Planning

October is Special Needs Awareness Month! To celebrate, Annette Hines hosted four webinars on important topics related to Special Needs Law. Following those events, she also aired Parenting Impossible Podcast episodes on three of the topics listed below. Click on the...
Will Making a Gift Conflict with Medicaid?

Will Making a Gift Conflict with Medicaid?

by Annette Hines | Sep 15, 2022 | Elder Law, Special Needs Planning

People usually make gifts for three reasons—because they enjoy giving gifts, because they want to protect assets, or minimize tax liability. However, gifting in one’s elder years can have expensive and unintended consequences, as reported in the article “IRS standards...
What Can Happen When You are Asked to Sign a Nursing Home Agreement?

What Can Happen When You are Asked to Sign a Nursing Home Agreement?

by Annette Hines | Sep 13, 2022 | Elder Law, Housing

The services provided by a skilled nursing facility are very important. They are also very expensive. The person who arrives at an elder law office with a bill from a nursing home for $19,400—$646.66 per day—is often the same person who signed an electronic version of...
Celebrating 10 Years of Service

Celebrating 10 Years of Service

by Annette Hines | Aug 29, 2022 | Advocacy, Education, Events, General Interest

At Special Needs Law Group of Massachusetts, we’re celebrating 10 years of service in the disability community as a law firm solely dedicated to offering specialized legal services to families with disabilities.  The creation of our law group in July 2012 was...
Financial Crimes Against the Elderly and Disabled Are Escalating

Financial Crimes Against the Elderly and Disabled Are Escalating

by Annette Hines | Aug 17, 2022 | Elder Law, General Interest

In August, it was discovered that nearly $1 million in SNAP benefits and $250,000 in DTA (Department of Transitional Assistance) cash benefits have been stolen from approximately 2,000 Massachusetts households primarily in the Brockton, Quincy, Boston area. The...
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