Articles for Seniors
Speeding You Through the New York State Probate Process
November 16th, 2018 by David Goldfarb
Probate is the legal process that takes place when a person dies leaving a will. The New York State probate process can be difficult to navigate through. For more information about the probate process, you should contact the experienced New York estate planning lawyers at Goldfarb, Abrandt, Salzman & Kutzin LLP. Our knowledgeable lawyers can […]
Young Family Estate Planning
November 9th, 2018 by David Goldfarb
Many young families overlook the need to plan for unexpected death or disability. Every young parent should have several important documents, including a will, a power of attorney, and a health care proxy in place. All of these documents are part of a Young Family Estate Plan—otherwise known as a YFEP. The primary purpose of […]
Estate Planning for Singles and Couples Without Children
October 26th, 2018 by David Goldfarb
You do not have children, so having an estate plan is not necessary, right? Unfortunately, many people believe this to be true and fail to take any steps toward drafting a comprehensive estate plan. This is especially true for individuals or couples who do not own property or consider themselves to be wealthy. The idea […]
Legal Steps to Take with Alzheimer’s
October 19th, 2018 by David Goldfarb
When someone receives an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis, they will slowly lose their ability to communicate and comprehend how to protect their interests. This decline can be overwhelming for the individual and family members, as they will need to address practical and medical care issues, as well as the emotional effects of watching a loved one […]
Recognizing the Signs of Financial Elder Abuse
October 12th, 2018 by David Goldfarb
Financial elder abuse can be extremely harmful. While this type of abuse does not cause physical harm to seniors, it can quickly take away the assets and property for which they have worked so hard, harm their loved ones who are beneficiaries, and even take away their dignity. Financial elder abuse occurs when someone wrongfully […]
Detering Exploitation of a Power of Attorney
October 5th, 2018 by David Goldfarb
A power of attorney is an essential part of any comprehensive estate plan. Many people understand the general purpose of a power of attorney and the benefits of drafting this document. However, people may not realize the potential for exploitation of a power of attorney and the steps to take to deter such exploitation. A […]
Justice in Aging Report Indicates that CMS is Continuing to Roll Back Nursing Home Protections
September 28th, 2018 by David Goldfarb
According to a report released by non-profit legal advocacy organization Justice in Aging, the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is continuing to roll back Obama-era protections meant to keep patients safe. Just this year, the agency has taken several steps to reduce oversight and lessen the penalties that nursing homes face for violating […]
Federal Law Establishing Security Freezes and Fraud Alert Protection to Take Effect September 21, 2018
September 21st, 2018 by David Goldfarb
In May 2018, the President signed Public Law 115-174, amending the Fair Credit Reporting Act and creating new consumer rights. Specifically, the law allows consumers to implement a security freeze on their credit file free of charge. The law goes into effect on September 21, 2018. Security Freezes Can Help Consumers Stop Identity Theft Identity […]
Social Security Administration Issues Warning Regarding Phone Scams
September 7th, 2018 by David Goldfarb
Millions of Americans rely on Social Security benefits to meet their need each month. It should come as no surprise, then, that when social security beneficiaries receive calls from people claiming to be with the Social Security Administration (SSA) telling them their benefits could be in jeopardy, they often provide sensitive and personal information to […]
CMS Reverses Obama Policy on Nursing Home Quality Enforcement
August 31st, 2018 by David Goldfarb
The Center for Medicare Advocacy reports that on June 15, 2018, the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized proposed changes to Obama-era policy on nursing home quality enforcement. According to the Center and other resident advocacy groups, these changes will likely lead to a greater risk of resident harm. The changes to the […]