Do You Have Legal Questions Regarding Medicaid & Nursing Home Care In North Carolina?
If you have questions regarding Medicaid and nursing home care in North Carolina you owe it to yourself reach out to us. Contact us online to schedule your consultation or you can call our Cary office directly at 919.891.8290. We serve clients throughout North Carolina including Cary, Apex, Clayton, Durham, Holly Springs, Morrisville and Raleigh. We look forward to helping you!
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Appealing Medicare Denials in North CarolinaIf you’re dealing with a Medicare denial in North Carolina, our long-term care planning attorneys are experienced in filing and winning appeals.
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5 Reasons for Retaining an Estate Planning Attorney for Medicaid and Long-Term Care Planning in North CarolinaLearn some of the most important things to know about qualifying for and getting Medicaid in NC and how working with a long-term care planning lawyer can help.
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My Grandfather's Long-Term Care Planning in North Carolina: Medicaid vs A Revocable Living Trust. He Lived To Be Almost 96 Years Old. Was It Too Late For Medicaid Planning?My grandfather lived to be almost 96 years old. Did we opt for Medicaid Planning? A Revocable Living Trust? NC long-term care planning lawyer explains options.
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What Can Cocoon Teach Us About North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning Today?Flipping around the cable box the other night and came across Cocoon. It was one of the biggest films of 1985 and pretty much cemented Ron Howard as a director.
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Valuable Government Benefits for SeniorsDid you know there are over 2,000 federal, state, & private benefits available for seniors? NC long-term care planning attorney explains options for benefits.
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Work With a North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning Attorney to Protect Your Assets From Nursing Home CostsAs nursing home costs continue to rise, it is important to work with a NC Elder Law attorney who focuses in long-term care planning to protect your assets.
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Why You Should NOT Transfer Your Assets as Part of Long-Term Care Planning in North CarolinaNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains why you should ignore advice to give your assets away to protect them from Medicaid and nursing homes.