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Elder Law Extra, 2.26.24

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Illustration of pageboy hawking newspapers.A weekly roundup of recent elder law news and practice development articles culled from news sources around the nation. Click on the headline to read the full article.

  • Retirement Balances Are at Their Highest in Nearly Two Years
  • ‘Intentional Housing’: Where Seniors Find Affordability, Sense of Purpose
  • Inside the Plan to Diagnose Alzheimer’s in People With No Memory Problems – and Who Stands to Benefit
  • Georgia Has the Nation’s Only Medicaid Work Requirement. Mississippi Could Be Next.
  • Medicare Advantage Enrollees Report More Prior Authorization Delays
  • Voters to Decide on Washington State’s Public Long-Term Care Insurance Program
  • New VR Program Helps Aging Vets Re-Experience Vietnam Settings to Find Peace, Therapy
  • Reporting 2023 Charitable Contributions for Income Taxes
  • Married Couple Had Unreported Income From Trusts; Fraud Penalties Imposed
  • Texas Estate Planning Lawyer Sentenced to 50 Years for Ponzi-Like Scheme

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