Wednesday, November 22

Seniors Can Change Medicare Prescription Drug Plans Beginning November 15th
by
Davidow
on Wed 22 Nov 2006 11:47 AM EST
Medicare recipients with changes in their drug needs, who want to explore less costly drug plans, or for other reasons desire to change their last year’s plan, now have the chance to choose a new drug plan that better fits ... more »
Friday, November 3

Friends of Karen
by
Davidow
on Fri 03 Nov 2006 02:00 PM EST
From time to time we are lucky enough to come in contact with a very special organization filled with very special people and a very worthwhile cause. The attached message is from such an organization and we're proud to share ... more »
Friday, October 27

The Pension Protection Act of 2006
by
Davidow
on Fri 27 Oct 2006 12:14 PM EDT
The Pension Protection Act of 2006 was signed into law by President Bush on August 17, 2006. It is the most significant pension legislation since the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). Among other things, the new law ... more »
Friday, October 6

What is Special Needs Law?
by
Davidow
on Fri 06 Oct 2006 02:55 PM EDT
What is Special Needs Law?
Special Needs Law is the practice of law dedicated to helping persons with disabilities (“special needs”) and their families by navigating their government benefits and estate planning options.
What is a “special needs” trust?
“Special ... more »
Wednesday, September 27

No Will? State may decide
by
Davidow
on Wed 27 Sep 2006 01:54 PM EDT
The problem: My father is 86, my mother, 84. My father doesn't think he needs a will because my mother will inherit everything when he dies. We're concerned that he does need a will to ensure that everything goes smoothly ... more »
Thursday, August 3

Senate OKs plans to allow prescription drug imports from Canada
by
Davidow
on Thu 03 Aug 2006 04:05 PM EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate opened the way Tuesday to let Americans import prescription drugs into the United States from Canada, seeking to ease a regulatory ban on cheaper medicine crossing the border.
The proposal, which was approved 68-32, would ... more »
Thursday, July 13

Clues to the mind robber: Alzheimer Drug Experimentation
by
Davidow
on Thu 13 Jul 2006 04:24 PM EDT
WALTER Skotchdopole worked for 20 years as a police officer and 20 years in the film industry before succumbing to the relentless decline of Alzheimer's disease. In his prime, he joked with everyone he met. By his early 70s, he ... more »
Thursday, June 22

Estate Tax Changes may be Slipped into Pension Legislation
by
Davidow
on Thu 22 Jun 2006 11:48 AM EDT
Republican lawmakers, who so far have been unable to win Senate approval of either full estate tax repeal or a significant reduction in the tax that wealthy heirs pay, are now considering another tactic: slipping estate tax "reform" into a ... more »
Thursday, June 8

Senate Gearing Up for Estate Tax Repeal Vote
by
Davidow
on Thu 08 Jun 2006 03:47 PM EDT
Senate Republicans are preparing to revive the debate over permanent repeal of the estate tax on June 6, but the real action will be on the Democratic side.
Republicans concede they lack the votes for full repeal, but they are ... more »
Wednesday, May 17

Report: Strict asset transfer rules are not an answer to controlling Medicaid spending
by
Davidow
on Wed 17 May 2006 04:14 PM EDT
A Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured has issued a report, Asset Transfer and Nursing Home Use: Empirical Evidence and Policy Significance, which concludes that, “Eliminating asset transfers for Medicaid nursing home coverage will not substantially alter the private ... more »
Thursday, May 11

Caregiving: A growing field
by
Davidow
on Thu 11 May 2006 01:44 PM EDT
Usually one family member is the primary caregiver. Women make up 75% and are either a spouse or an adult daughter. Nearly two-thirds of caregivers are working full or part-time.
Spouses, on average, provide 40-60 hours of care per week ... more »
Thursday, April 6

Experts Disagree on Retiree Health-Cost Estimate
by
Davidow
on Thu 06 Apr 2006 11:25 AM EDT
Fidelity Investments says that a 65-year-old couple retiring now without employer-provided health benefits will need $200,000 for out-of-pocket healthcare expenses during retirement, according to data it released this past week. Yet many financial planners and other observers think that is ... more »
Tuesday, March 28

Consumer Group Sues Over 'Law' Changing Medicaid Rules
by
Davidow
on Tue 28 Mar 2006 12:41 PM EST
The consumer watchdog group Public Citizen has filed suit in federal court charging that the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (DRA) signed by President Bush on February 8th is invalid because the president signed a version of the bill that ... more »
Thursday, March 16

Deficit Reduction Act Update: Democrats Demand Hearing, Zeigler Fights On
by
Davidow
on Thu 16 Mar 2006 03:25 PM EST
Continuing efforts to achieve a legislative solution to the controversy surrounding enactment of the Deficit Reduction Ace of 2005 (DRA), three Democrats on the House Administration Committee have sent a letter to Committee Vernon Ehlers requesting an oversight hearing on ... more »
Thursday, March 2

Lawsuit to Invalidate Deficit Reduction Act Pending
by
Davidow
on Thu 02 Mar 2006 01:24 PM EST
An Alabama lawyer has filed a lawsuit seeking to void the $39 billion budget savings act signed into law February 8 by President Bush because of a clerical error that resulted in the House and Senate passing different versions of ... more »
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