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Elder Law Extra, 7.31.23

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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.

  • Social Isolation Linked to Higher Likelihood of Nursing Home Admission
  • Social Security’s Next Cost-of-Living Raise Is Forecast Around 3%
  • Where the Government Draws the Line for Medicaid Coverage Leaves Out Many Older Americans
  • My Friend Is Trapped in a Nursing Home. What Can I Do?
  • Hospital Referrals to Nursing Homes ‘Doubled’ in 2023, But Placements Down Due to Staffing
  • ‘A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words’ – The Viability of Inserting Descriptive Photos in Wills
  • IRS Extends Relief to 2023 for SECURE Act Era Designated Beneficiaries
  • Are GRATs Doing More Harm Than Good?
  • A Feud Is Brewing Over Dianne Feinstein’s Husband’s Estate
  • Twin Advisors Indicted on Fraud Charges Against Disabled, Retired Clients

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