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Elder Law Newsletters

Grandparent Rights - Visitation

In the past, extended families played larger parts in the lives of children. Family members often lived in close proximity to one another, and parents tended to stay together. With increased technology and transportation, however, today's families are often separated by physical distance, if not emotional distance stemming from divorce.

Insurance - Long-Term Care - Gatekeepers

Some of the most important features of a long-term care insurance policy are the provisions relating to gatekeepers. Gatekeepers are the individuals who decide extremely important issues, such as whether a person is eligible to buy coverage and whether a policyholder's placement in long-term care is warranted.

Insurance - Long-Term Care - Potential for Fraud

Insurance companies, perhaps more than any other type of company, depend upon written contracts to define the terms of their liability with their customers. Like other companies, their attorneys carefully modify their contracts to comply with laws governing the insurance industry.

Insurance - Long Term Care - Remedies for Aggrieved Policyholders

Sometimes, the holder of a long-term care insurance contract feels that he or she did not get the benefit of his or her bargain with the insurance company. This may result, for example, from provisions that were clearly delineated in the policy, from items that were in the policy but were not well defined, or from the insurance company overstepping its bounds as an insurer.

Nursing Home Residents' Rights

Responding to rising abuse and neglect in nursing homes and other concerns, Congress passed the Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987 (Act). Given their particular infirmities and needs, nursing home residents are particularly vulnerable to neglect and abuse.