Bellomo and Associates recently did a Facebook live event for special needs families to help them understand the importance of planning for their children with
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Attorney Jeffrey Bellomo will be addressing your questions concerning estate planning, Medicaid, tax laws, etc. Please RSVP to the number on the flyer to
Tax Break Reminders for the Disabled
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found in 2015 that 53 million adults in the U.S. (about 20%) live with a disability. As tax
A 529 Savings Plan for the Disabled?
This isn’t exactly a 529 plan. However, it’s sort of like one. It’s a new kind of account that’s similar in some ways and is
Adoption Tips for Those Planning on Adding to Their Families
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the costs of adopting can be anywhere from a few hundred dollars to more than
Raising a Child with Special Needs
Many times, families raising children with special needs don’t know how to begin their financial planning, says The New York Daily News in a recent
Help with Complex Medicaid Planning
Estate planning frequently addresses property transfers in contemplation of death while elder law considers retirement income issues. While it is easy to consider the two
Conservatorships and Guardianships: What’s the Difference?
Bobby Brown and Pat Houston will be co-guardians for Bobbi Kristina Brown. Their attorneys said in a statement Friday that Bobby Brown and the sister-in-law
Mom Liked Me Best!
You have a sizable estate, and you have children who will someday inherit the assets of your estate. You are preparing the necessary documents to
The Tough Choices in the Stories of Senior Guardianship
One Florida journalist recently received numerous heart-breaking testimonials from individuals feeling frustrated by a system that was designed to protect adults no longer able to
ABLE Accounts Offer Savings Strategy for Kids with Special Needs
Leslie Sieleni found out her son had Down syndrome when he was 5 days old. Now 14, Sean Sieleni talks about driving a car, going
Rules Announced for Care Facility Residents Suffering from Dementia
Massachusetts regulators appear to be falling short in ensuring that nursing homes follow rules designed to improve care for some of their most vulnerable patients,
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