July 2020 Newsletter

Kaeble Law LLC

14142 Denver West Parkway
Suite 287

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

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As the country begins to cautiously open up and loosen their COVID-19 restrictions, many states are experiencing an increase in positive cases.  Kaeble Law would like to assure you that we are continuing to practice strict CDC protocols as they pertain to social distancing and sanitizing between clients.  We continue to see clients via zoom and phone conference and have started seeing clients in our office again, all while maintaining all safety protocols.  

Perhaps you have considered making changes to your estate plan but have delayed doing anything until things calm down a bit.  There is no better time than the present to contact our office at 303.877.8921 and schedule a zoom conference, phone conference or in-person meeting to discuss those changes.  We would be happy to assist you with your estate planning needs.  

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

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Transferring Assets to Qualify for Medicaid
Transferring assets to qualify for Medicaid can make you ineligible for benefits for a period of time. Before making any transfers, you need to be aware of the consequences.

When Buying a Medigap Policy, It Really Pays to Shop Around
Medigap policies that supplement Medicare’s basic coverage can cost vastly different amounts, depending on the company selling the policy, according to a new study. The findings highlight the importance of shopping around before purchasing a policy.
Nursing Homes Are Evicting Residents to Make Room for Coronavirus Patients
Illegal evictions of Medicaid nursing home residents are nothing new, but the coronavirus pandemic is exacerbating the problem, according to an investigation by the New York Times.
Four Ways the Coronavirus Pandemic May Affect Long-Term Care Insurance
The coronavirus pandemic has had a devastating impact on those in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. This has raised questions about how the virus has influenced the costs and provision of long-term care insurance.
Disability Advocates Push to Make Voting Safe and Accessible in 2020

As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, voting by mail is rapidly become the preferred method of many states and municipalities, but in some jurisdictions the needs of people with disabilities are not being taken into consideration.

 

What Is a "Medicare Set-Aside" and When Do You Need One?

Because personal injuries usually don't just go away once the parties settle a lawsuit, Medicare recipients need to set up a fund to reimburse the government for future medical expenses.

Bill to Shield Caregivers From Employment Discrimination Is Introduced in Senate

Those who care for a family member while also working can face challenges balancing work and caregiving duties. New legislation would make it illegal to discriminate against a worker because of their caregiving responsibilities.

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