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The Intersection of Elder Law and Intellectual Property: Protecting Senior Inventors and Artists
/by Hewitt Law PLLCAs we age, the idea of slowing down often takes hold, yet many West Virginians are doing the exact opposite—they are innovating, creating, and inventing later in life. Whether it’s an artist refining their craft, a retired engineer developing a new patent, or an author finally writing their memoir, seniors are building legacies that extend […]
Medicaid Planning for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
/by Hewitt Law PLLCNavigating the complexities of Medicaid and long-term care planning in West Virginia is a significant challenge for any family, but it presents a unique set of considerations when a loved one has an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD). In West Virginia, the financial rules for government assistance are strict, and a misstep can have a […]
The Intersection of Elder Law and Real Estate: Creative Solutions for Aging in Place
/by Hewitt Law PLLCFor many West Virginia seniors, the thought of leaving the home where they raised their family, celebrated holidays, and built a life is unimaginable. The desire to “age in place”—to live independently and comfortably in one’s own residence for as long as possible—is a deeply held goal. However, this desire often collides with the practical […]
The Impact of Cryptocurrency on Medicaid Planning and Estate Administration
/by Hewitt Law PLLCThe world of assets is no longer confined to bank accounts, real estate, and stock portfolios. A new class of digital property, from Bitcoin and Ethereum to countless other tokens, has emerged, creating significant wealth and novel challenges for individuals planning for their future. For West Virginians, the intersection of this decentralized digital finance with […]
Creative Uses of Annuities in Medicaid Planning: Balancing Income and Asset Protection
/by Hewitt Law PLLCFor many West Virginia families, the prospect of needing long-term care for an aging loved one brings a wave of emotional and financial concerns. The cost of nursing home or in-home care can be substantial, quickly depleting a lifetime of savings. This financial pressure often leads families to Medicaid, the primary payer for long-term care […]
Planning for Incapacity with Powers of Attorney and Guardianship
/by Hewitt Law PLLCLife is unpredictable. While we often plan for major milestones, we sometimes overlook the possibility of unforeseen circumstances that could leave us unable to make decisions for ourselves. This is where diligent planning for incapacity becomes important. For senior entrepreneurs and other individuals, having a robust strategy that includes powers of attorney and guardianship provisions […]
Medicaid Planning for Seniors with Multiple Properties: Strategies for Real Estate Investors
/by Hewitt Law PLLCSenior real estate investors face a unique set of challenges when it comes to Medicaid planning, primarily due to the complexities of owning multiple properties. While conventional Medicaid strategies often focus on a primary residence and limited assets, the intricacies of investment properties, rental income, and business structures demand a more nuanced approach. Proactive and […]
Coordinating Estate Plans with Gray Divorce Settlements: Strategic Planning for Wealth Preservation
/by Hewitt Law PLLCDivorce at any age presents significant challenges, but for those navigating the dissolution of a long-term marriage later in life—often termed a “gray divorce”—the complexities are compounded, particularly when it comes to safeguarding wealth and ensuring a legacy. The intersection of divorce settlements and existing estate plans creates a labyrinth of legal and financial considerations […]
The Role of Mediation in Elder Law Disputes: Preserving Family Relationships
/by Hewitt Law PLLCElder law addresses the complex needs of a growing senior population, involving intricate decisions about long-term care, financial planning, and healthcare directives. Disputes in this field are particularly weighty as they affect deeply personal family matters and emotional connections. Unlike impersonal legal conflicts, elder law disagreements over care, inheritance, or exploitation can severely damage family […]
Medicaid Planning for Senior Entrepreneurs: Protecting Business Assets and Legacy
/by Hewitt Law PLLCSenior entrepreneurs face financial risks from long-term care costs that standard Medicaid planning often overlooks due to the complexities of business ownership. Proactive Medicaid planning is vital for senior business owners to protect both personal and business assets. Early strategic measures offer more options for qualifying for Medicaid while preserving the business and securing their […]