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NON-PROFIT REPRESENTATIVE PAYEES FOR DISABLED

GROWING NEED More ten million elderly Americans rely exclusively on their Social Security pension as their sole means of support. Approximately 90 percent of senior citizens receive some sort of income from Social Security and approximately half of those relied on Social Security for at least half of their monthly…

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SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVOR BENEFITS

NEW RULES FOR SAME SEX COUPLES Social security survivor benefits may seem like a relatively straightforward issues to understand. Indeed, it can be for the majority of people, but with the Supreme Court ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges that states must recognize the right of all couples, including same sex couples,…

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PERSONAL INJURY AND MEDICAID: WHY WOULD STATE GET INVOLVED IN PERSONAL INJURY SETTLEMENT?

It is a fortunate state of affairs that it is happening less and less, with the requirement for every American obtain health insurance under the Affordable Care Act (often called Obamacare), that some people do not have proper health insurance coverage for a catastrophic injury. It is still unfortunate that…

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NURSING HOME CHAIN FILES PETITION FOR REVIEW OF CASE WITH UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT

GOLDEN LIVING CENTER SEEKING TO FORCE ARBITRATION On December 18, 2015, national long term care facility operator, Golden Living Centers filed a writ of certiorari with the United States Supreme Court to review a decision of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued on October 27, 2015. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court determined…

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FILIAL SUPPORT LAWS

LAWS THROUGHOUT THE STATES More than half the states have filial support laws on their books. Most states that still have filial support laws as part of its statutory code rarely enforce them. The last time that Georgia successfully enforced its filial support law was 1936. Filial support laws are…

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