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Will NJ Medicaid pay for my care at home

WebPosted on: April 16th, 2018 by Mark R. Friedman. We get asked this question a lot. And the answer is maybe. New Jersey Medicaid can pay for home health aides to come to your …

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A Guide to Buying Health Insurance in New Jersey

WebThe Sentinel Project guide to buying health insurance in New Jersey, released by Seton Hall Law School, is an excellent resource for NJ consumers shopping for health …

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Affordable Care Act Portal Can Help You Find Health Insurance

WebGovernor Murphy's Administration announced that the Affordable Care Act's open enrollment period runs through Dec. 15, and http://www.GetCovered.NJ.gov …

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Medicare Lawyer NJ, FriedmanLaw

WebMedicare is a federal government program to fund most mainstream health care (other than long term care) for U.S. citizens. Non-citizens can obtain Medicare if they have been …

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NJ Medicaid and Qualified Income Trusts, Friedman Law

WebIn all these situations, if Medicaid is denied as a result, you could end up with a big nursing home bill and no way to pay it. If you have more questions about a …

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Using Qualified Income Trusts to Qualify for Medicaid to Fund …

WebTo qualify for Medicaid to fund long term care in New Jersey, your monthly Medicaid countable income must not exceed Medicaid income caps– $2,250 per month …

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NJ Healthcare Directive Power of Attorney Lawyer FriedmanLaw

WebPower of Attorney (POA) A power of attorney appoints family, friends, or professionals as your agent to manage finances in case your abilities decline. An agent under power of …

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New SSI POMS on Sole Benefit Rule for SNT’s

WebIn the meantime, if you have any questions about special needs trusts, call (908-704-1900) or email FriedmanLaw today. A few months ago, the Social Security …

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New Jersey Lifts Medicaid Income Cap in Assisted Living and for …

WebFor many years New Jersey’s medical assistance program (“Medicaid”) could help seniors and disabled people with modest incomes fund long term care in nursing …

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What does Medicaid Reform mean for You

WebThe United States is rethinking how it pays for healthcare. There has been a lot of public discussion about the fate of the Affordable Care Act - whether it will be repealed, and if …

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Medicaid simplifies Application Process for Some Applicants

WebToday, New Jersey Medicaid issued a MedComm (Medicaid Communication) saying that applicants with incomes under the federal poverty level (currently $983 / …

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NJ Medicaid increases Penalty Divisor, Friedman Law

WebToday, New Jersey Medicaid increased the penalty divisor for applicants who make gifts. This is a very good thing for people who need Medicaid to pay for long …

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What you Can and Cannot Do with a Qualified Income Trust

WebThe current income cap in New Jersey is $2,205 per month. Anyone with total gross monthly income over $2,205 must use a QIT to be eligible for long term care …

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Filial responsibility for Nursing Home costs, Friedman Law

WebWill you be liable for your parent’s nursing home, assisted living, long term care, or other health care costs? You probably are thinking, “No way!”

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Medicaid should Cover Advance Care Planning, Friedman Law

WebNew Jersey State Senator (and former Governor) Richard Codey has proposed that NJ Medicaid reimburse doctors and nurses for advanced care …

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Miller Trusts come to NJ Medicaid in November, Friedman Law

WebNew details have emerged about New Jersey Medicaid’s shift to Miller trusts. The state has indicated the Miller trust program will begin on November 1, 2014.

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Medicaid and Elective Share Claims in New Jersey

WebIn short, the elective share is the minimum that one spouse can leave to the other when he or she dies. This is great for scorned spouses, but not as good for …

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Third Circuit Rules on Medicare Repayment in New Jersey

WebIn Taransky v. U.S., the Third Circuit ruled that Medicare can recover conditional payments despite New Jersey's collateral source rule. Medicare has a right to …

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Personal Injury Settlements Can Avoid Health Insurer Liens

WebOn Feb. 23, 2015, the Supreme Court declined to review a key decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Wurtz v.Rawlings Co., LLC , — F.3d —, 2014 WL …

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Powers of Attorney & Medicaid Planning Friedman Law

WebA power of attorney is a written document whereby a principal authorizes an agent to deal with the principal’s property. While a power of attorney may be limited in scope and …

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Medicaid and Medicare Liens in Personal Injury Settlements

WebHarris (U.S,DC. N.D. West Va. No. 5:09CV102, March 26, 2009) confirms that the government won’t hesitate to pursue attorneys who ignore Medicare repayment rights …

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NJ Settlements Disability Lawyers, Attorneys FriedmanLaw

WebLawsuits and Settlements for People with Disabilities. When pursuing a personal injury, medical malpractice, or worker compensation claim, special considerations arise if you or …

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