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Jun 28, 2023

Medical Crisis – Part 5: Medicaid Basics

2023-06-28T17:02:48+00:00June 28th, 2023|Tags: , , , , , , , |

In last week’s article, we introduced the concept of utilizing Medicaid to help pay for long-term care. Medicaid is a federally-funded program to provide assistance with long-term care costs to those in need. In Texas, Medicaid is administered by the Health and Human Services Commission (“HHSC”). In this article, we will focus on the most [...]

Jun 22, 2023

Medical Crisis – Part 4: Long Term Care Decisions

2023-06-22T14:41:27+00:00June 22nd, 2023|Tags: , , , , |

If a person has had a medical emergency and a long-term prognosis is poor, there is probably a need for long-term care, either at home or in a facility.  Although it might sound desirable for there to be homecare, it is by far the most expensive solution.  If there is serious impairment, 24-hour at-home care [...]

Jun 14, 2023

Medical Crisis – Part 3: If the Prognosis Is Impairment But Not Incapacity, What Can Be Done?

2023-06-14T20:08:44+00:00June 14th, 2023|Tags: , , , , , , , |

A stroke or other sudden medical events may leave a person with severely diminished capacity, including the inability to work, but they may have enough capacity to make their medical, financial, and legal decisions.  The reality may be that although they have the minimal capacity to make those decisions that they need assistance.  To be [...]

Jun 8, 2023

Medical Crisis – Part 2: Assessment and Prognosis

2023-06-14T20:06:05+00:00June 8th, 2023|Tags: , , , , , |

As we addressed in last week's post, the healthcare crisis of a loved one involves financial, medical, and legal issues.  If the immediate financial and medical issues can be resolved without court action, the most important thing is to get the patient properly assessed and determine their prognosis. If a loved one who has been [...]

Jun 1, 2023

Your Loved One is in a Health Crisis. What Next?

2023-06-01T07:58:11+00:00June 1st, 2023|Tags: , , , , , |

When someone has a severe medical crisis, their loved ones get a crash course in the convergence of financial, medical and legal issues.  In this six-part series, our weekly newsletter will focus on the step-by-step process to deal with these emergency issues.  First is the immediate assessment and prognosis.  If the health event is serious [...]

Mar 16, 2023

End of Continuous Medicaid Coverage Requirement Nears

2023-03-16T20:51:51+00:00March 16th, 2023|Tags: , , , , , , , |

On January 31, 2020, the Federal Government declared a public health emergency (PHE) in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. In March 2020, Congress passed implemented a Medicaid continuous coverage requirement as part of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). In exchange for an increase in federal Medicaid matching funds, states were required to keep [...]

Feb 7, 2023

Jerry Jones Doesn’t Know How to Negotiate?

2023-03-16T20:49:55+00:00February 7th, 2023|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The fundamentals of negotiating are to bring the other party to a position that you were already agreeable.  Negotiating is a learned skill that has been continually practiced by me during my professional life.  I have recently decided to make mediating probate, trust, estate, and guardianship disputes a major part of my law practice. When [...]

Feb 1, 2023

David M. Pyke announces he will now mediate probate and estate disputes

2023-02-01T21:08:18+00:00February 1st, 2023|Tags: , , |

David M. Pyke announces that he will now mediate probate and estate disputes.  Mr. Pyke brings his 35+ years of experience as a probate and estate planning attorney who has tried over fifty trials, more than half of them jury trials.  Having been trained in the Black Swan Method™ developed by Chris Voss, a [...]

Jan 10, 2023

Why Should I Hire an Attorney to Draft a Will When I Can Find One Online?

2023-01-10T20:28:58+00:00January 10th, 2023|Tags: , , |

A Google search will reveal various options for creating a Will or other estate planning documents without the assistance of an attorney. Why not save some money and use those? To be a bit cheeky, my response is like Clint Eastwood, "Go ahead; make my day." A probate attorney will probably earn much more cleaning up [...]

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