Medicaid and Long Term Care in Michigan: Getting Good Care Without Going Broke

Medicaid and Long-Term Care in Michigan is an information and resource guide to the long-term care options available in Michigan, that addresses how to pay for that care without going broke. This invaluable book reveals state of the art techniques to qualify for Medicaid – the government program that pays for long-term nursing home care – while preserving one’s nest egg. Detailed text including case studies shows you how to keep what you’ve worked for your whole life in the event you or a loved one needs long-term care. Each chapter contains numerous websites and resources to help the reader obtain the best care available without losing everything.

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Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Eighth Edition

Retaining the late Jesse Dukeminier’s signature blend of wit, erudition, insight, and playfulness, Wills, Trusts, and Estates, now in its Eighth Edition, continues to offer interesting cases, well written notes, and a logical organization.

The Eight Edition’s new Companion Website, available with adoptions, includes an electronic version of the Teacher’s Manual, PowerPoint slides on selected topics, and author updates.

A stellar example of a great casebook, Wills, Trusts, and Estates features:

  • eminently clear presentation of topics
  • comprehensive substantive coverage
  • inspired case selection
  • engaging notes, questions, and problems that connect and highlight legal themes and principles
  • humorous and illustrative cartoons, art, photographs, and other images

With many new and revised notes, questions, and problems, the carefully updated Eighth Edition explores:

  • New developments in law reform by the ALI and NCCUSL, such as:
    • the 2008 Amendments to the Uniform Probate Code, including validation of notarized wills, reformation of wills for mistake, and a reworking of the spousal share
    • the Uniform Power of Attorney Act
    • further progress in the Restatement (Third) of Trusts and Restatement (Third) of Property
  • Ongoing developments in the law, in such areas as:
    • inheritance rights for same-sex partners
    • the posthumous right of publicity
    • the power of an agent to alter an incompetent principal’s estate plan
    • liberalized rules of trust modification and termination, and of trustee removal
    • standing for donors in suits against the trustees of charitable trusts
    • perpetual trusts and self-settled asset protection trusts
  • Increasingly important topics such as:
    • the movement to cure will execution defects and reform mistakes in wills
    • fiduciary administration and trust investment law
    • will contests, particularly the law of capacity and insane delusion

Co-authors Robert Sitkoff and James Lindgren took great care to preserve the voice and spirit of Jesse Dukeminier, while fulfilling the trust and expectation among users for timely and relevant coverage, cases, and note material.

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Elder Law in New Jersey: Finding Solutions for Legal Problems

In New Jersey, one in five residents is over the age of sixty-five. The Garden State’s legal and health care systems are becoming increasingly complex, making it more difficult than ever for seniors to understand their rights and take advantage of available assistance and services. Elder Law in New Jersey provides important, practical information to New Jersey residents. Many individuals will benefit from reading this book: older adults who have become entangled in a web of health care and social security bureaucracies, younger adults who are caregivers to elderly parents, and middle-class citizens who fear the debilitating physical and financial effects of chronic illness. The legal problems most often encountered by seniors can involve frustrating losses of control over nearly all aspects of their lives. Attorney Alice K. Dueker, who specializes in elder law, explains complex legal issues in easily understood language. She also provides contact information for agencies and programs that provide free or low-cost services for seniors and resources for locating attorneys. Elder law is state specific, so New Jersey residents will find this book especially helpful and applicable to their own lives. Alice K. Dueker is an attorney and the director of clinical programs at the Rutgers University School of Law-Camden, where she supervises the Civil Practice Clinic’s Elder Law Project.

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Mastering Elder Law

Mastering Elder Law explains basic topics of concern in the burgeoning field of elder law. The book examines public benefits available to the elderly, retirement systems, age discrimination in employment, wealth transfers, medical decision making (including the ”right to die”), guardianships and conservatorships, durable powers of attorney, long-term care insurance, housing for the elderly, nursing homes, and elder abuse. The book also explores overarching themes of elder law, such as the tension that results when the state is obligated to protect its vulnerable elderly citizens while simultaneously obligated to promote their autonomy to the maximum extent consistent with their abilities. The text is designed to facilitate the novice s understanding of complex topics such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.  It discusses relevant statutes and cases, includes many examples, and provides practical observations about the laws that address the problems of the elderly.

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