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Elder Law Extra, 5.31.22

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Elder Law Extra, 5.31.22A 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.

  • Medicare Recipients to See Premium Cut — But Not Until 2023

  • Grandparents Can Give More to College 529 Plans After Rule Change

  • ELA Member Attorney Writes Book to Help Spouses Navigate Medicaid

  • Families Must Provide More Medical Care at Home, But With Little Training

  • Nine-Step Estate Plans for Entrepreneurial, Creative, and Easily Distracted Clients

  • Digital Tools on the Rise in Estate Planning, Annual Survey Shows

  • Nursing Homes File Lawsuit Seeking to Overturn NY Law Establishing Staffing Minimums

  • Religious Nursing Homes Have More Severe Violations, Fewer Complaint-Driven Inspections Than Counterparts: Study

  • Federal Agency Asks 100-Year-Old Florida Woman to Prove She’s Alive After Checks Stop

  • Lawyer to Spend 10 Years in Prison, Pay Back $2 Million in Elder Abuse Scam

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