Posts by Miles Hurley
Strong Passwords Help Prevent Scams and Fraud
At Hurley Elder Care Law, we hear of cases of seniors getting scammed weekly. One common issue we have observed is that many people use the same password for all their online accounts. This is a huge problem for many reasons. Strong passwords can help prevent scams and fraud Protecting your online accounts In today’s…
Read MoreNational Make-a-Will month
August is National Make-a-Will Month, so it is a perfect reminder to protect your loved ones by having this essential document in place. Surprisingly, many well-known celebrities died without a will, leaving their estates in chaos. Icons like Prince, Aretha Franklin, and Chadwick Boseman passed intestate, sparking lengthy court battles, strained family relationships, and delayed…
Read MoreAre Legal Documents Necessary for Young Adults?
As summer winds down, many families are preparing to send their children off to college. Amid the packing lists and orientation schedules, there’s one important task that’s often overlooked: ensuring your student has legal documents in place in case of a medical or financial emergency. Today we are going to focus on the importance of…
Read MoreWhat’s changing for Nursing Homes in the OBBBA?
In this month’s Hurley Elder Care Law blogs, we have already discussed Medicaid and ABLE accounts; however, another critical area impacted by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is nursing home care. The law brings both opportunities and risks for residents and their families. What’s Changing for Nursing Homes? No Federal Staffing Requirements for…
Read MoreABLE Accounts- A Bright Spot in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
Last week’s blog covered some worrisome news about Medicaid changes under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). A bright spot in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act – ABLE Accounts. If you or a loved one has an ABLE account, we are happy to share some positive updates. What Is an ABLE Account? ABLE (Achieving…
Read MoreOne Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)
Change is on the way—and it’s BIG. In early July, Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which President Trump signed into law. This comprehensive legislation combines tax reforms with major changes to public benefit programs like Medicaid, which many older adults, families, and people with disabilities depend on. While many provisions won’t…
Read MoreCare Coordination
Lately, we’ve been emphasizing the importance of selecting an elder law firm with a dedicated care coordination team and a life care planning practice. You might be wondering, “Is this really necessary?” “Don’t I just need the legal services the firm provides?” When care needs are complicated Many of our families face complex care situations.…
Read MorePride Month: Supporting LGBTQ+ Older Adults with Dignity and Legal Protection
June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month—a time to celebrate and honor the LGBTQ+ community’s rich history, and recognize the ongoing efforts toward equality and inclusion. What began as a movement for civil rights following the 1969 Stonewall uprising has grown into a global celebration of identity and progress. But for many LGBTQ+ older adults, Pride Month…
Read MoreSubstance Use Among Older Adults
Many of us have been in a situation where we are concerned about a loved one or friend who we feel may be drinking too much. However, substance use among older adults often goes overlooked. Recent data indicate that nearly 1 in 11 adults over 60 had a substance use disorder (SUD) in the past…
Read MoreHow to Choose an Elder Law Attorney
Choosing the right elder law attorney is a crucial step in planning for the future and ensuring your loved one receives the care and protection they need. Not all attorneys are equipped to handle the complex issues of aging, long-term care, and public benefits. So how do you choose an elder law attorney? Asking the…
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