September 2018 Newsletter

Kaeble Law LLC

14142 Denver West Parkway
Suite 287

Lakewood, CO 80401
(303) 877-8921
www.coloradoestatesolutions.com

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Just a reminder that our fall seminar schedule starts later this month!
  
2018 Fall Series

Fall Check-up and Clean-up
September 22, 2018 from 10:00am - 12:00 noon
14142 Denver West Parkway, Suite 195, Lakewood


Essential Estate Planning aka Why Do I Need an Estate Plan?   

Medicare 101, presented by Nanci Goldsmith, Bright Health, Medicare Specialist

Are You Financially Healthy? presented by Melony J. Harris, CFP®, CPA, MBA of Harris Tax & Wealth Management, PC.

Am I Ready to Retire?
October 27, 2018 from 10:00am - 12:00 noon
14142 Denver West Parkway Suite 195, Lakewood

Beyond the Basic Estate Plan - Medicaid LTC, VA Aid and Attendance and other exciting topics

Medicare vs. Medicaid presented by Nanci Goldsmith, Bright Health, Medicare Specialist

Are You Ready to Retire? presented by Melony J. Harris, CFP®, CPA, MBA of Harris Tax & Wealth Management, PC.

If you would like more information on these seminars or would like to register, please call our office at 303.877.8921 or e-mail us at info@kaeblelaw.com to reserve your seat.  Please feel free to invite family and friends.  The seminars are free to everyone.

Following are several articles that I found very interesting, and I hope you do as well.  Please feel free to share an article or two or the entire newsletter with family and friends.  

FEATURED ARTICLE

Say a Little Prayer: Aretha Franklin Had No Will, and a Child With Special Needs

According to court documents, legendary singer Aretha Franklin did not have a will when she died, meaning there are no specific protections for a son with special needs.

Fear of Losing Home to Medicaid Contributed to Elder Abuse Case

A family's fear of losing their home to Medicaid may have contributed to a severe case of elder abuse. It all could have been avoided if they had consulted with an attorney.

Don't Wait Too Long to Purchase Long-Term Care Insurance

The older you get, the harder it is to qualify for long-term care insurance. If you are interested in buying this insurance, it is better to act sooner rather than later.

How Long Will You Live? Four Life Expectancy Calculators

How much you need for retirement depends a great deal on how long you expect to live. There are now many Web-based calculators that can give you an idea of your life expectancy.

Can a Special Needs Trust Pay for Housing Without Reducing SSI Benefits?

Trustees of special needs trusts generally have wide discretion in determining whether to distribute funds to trust beneficiaries. But if the person with disabilities receives SSI, care should be taken when using trust funds to pay for housing.

Senate Bill Would Set Up Federal Office of Disability Policy

A new Senate bill would create an Office of Disability Policy to analyze the impact of proposed federal legislation, regulations and guidance documents on individuals with disabilities.

Deadline for Electronic Check-in for Home Care Workers Pushed Back

Congress has passed and President Trump has signed a law delaying by one year the requirement that providers of home health care services clock in electronically with Medicaid prior to performing services. 

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