Elder Law in Colorado, 2013 Supplement Revised Out of Stock

Revised with the release of the 2014 Supplement

 

Managing Editors: John C. Campbell and D. Wayne Stewart
Publisher: CBA-CLE Books (CLE in Colorado, Inc.)
Publication Date: July 2013
 
About the Supplement:
The 2013 Supplement to Elder Law in Colorado is the second supplement to the Fourth Edition. The supplement includes important changes and updates to elder law including:
 
-Two new chapters: “Marital Agreements”, and “Multi-Disciplinary Approaches in the Elder Law Practice,”
 
-Important legislative changes regarding Medicaid regulations, estate and gift tax exemption based on the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, Updates to SSI benefit amount; Medicaid income limit; MMNA, CSRA, Medicare appeals; Medicare deductible, premium, and co-insurance amounts, updates regarding Medicare appeals process, Updates to costs of long-term care in Colorado, Updates to filing fees and Changes to Home Care Allowance rules,
 
-SB13-111: Mandatory reporting of abuse and exploitation of at-risk elders, and
 
-New sections on life insurance solutions to paying for long-term care, representative payees for Veterans' Benefits, requirement under Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 that long-term care facilities report suspected crimes against a resident, causes of action against state-owned entities, tortious interference with inheritance. 
 
 
Updates/ Supplements:
Elder Law in Colorado, Fourth Edition was released in 2011.  If you are looking to update a book that you already own, you need to check the date on the front cover sheet of your book. If your book has a date of 2012 on the front cover sheet, you need to purchase the 2013 and 2014 supplements to update your book. If your book has a date of 2013, you need only purchase the 2014 Supplement. If your book has a date earlier than 2012 on the front cover sheet, you need to purchase a new book.   Should you have any questions regarding this product, please do not hesitate to contact the CBA-CLE books department at 303-860-0608 or email [email protected].
 
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Table Of Contents
Elder Law In Colorado
 
For a detailed Table of Contents with sub-chapters, click here
 
VOLUME 1
Chapter 1 Establishing the Elder Law Practice
Chapter 2 Ethical Considerations
Chapter 3 Estate Planning Use of Wills
Chapter 4 Estate Planning Use of Trusts
Chapter 5 Estate Planning for the Child with Special Needs
Chapter 6 Estate Planning Joint Tenancy
Chapter 7 Estate Planning Homestead Exemption
Chapter 8 Medical Advance Directives
Chapter 9 Financial Powers of Attorney
Chapter 10 Reserved
Chapter 11 Marital Agreements
Chapter 12 Common Law Marriage
Chapter 13 Grandparents' Rights
Chapter 14 Non-Traditional Families
Chapter 15 Baby Boomers how to Reach Clients Who Don't Want to be Elderly
Chapter 16 Age Discrimination in the Workforce an Overview for Elder Law Attorneys
Chapter 17 Issues Surrounding the Employment of Contract Caregivers
Chapter 18 Financial Exploration of the Elderly
Chapter 19 Protective Services
Chapter 20 Guardianship and Conservatorship Under the Colorado Uniform Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Act
Chapter 21 Uniform Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act
 
VOLUME 2
Chapter 22 Special Considerations in Personal Injury Settlements and Awards on Behalf of the Elderly and Disabled
Chapter 23 Basics of Medicare Conditional Payments and Medicare Set Aside Arrangements
Chapter 24 Representing the Diminished Capacity or Mentally Ill Client
Chapter 25 Medicare
Chapter 26 Filing Medicare's Gaps an Overview
Chapter 27 Hospital Discharge Planning Advocating for Seniors' Medicare Rehabilitation Benefits
Chapter 28 Special Insurance Issues of the Elderly Long-Term Care Partnership Program
Chapter 29 Medicaid Eligibility for Long Term Care
Chapter 30 Medicaid Spousal Impoverishments
Chapter 31 Medicaid the Home Care Allowance and the Home and Community Based Services for the Elderly Blind and Disabled Programs
Chapter 32 Medicaid: Use of Annuities in Medicaid  Planning
Chapter 33 Supplemental Care Trusts Disability Trusts, and Discretionary Trusts
Chapter 34 Reserved
Chapter 35 Medicaid: Procedures for Appeals of Medicaid Determinations
Chapter 36 Social Security and Colorado Disability Benefits
Chapter 37 Supplemental Security Income Benefits
Chapter 38 Social Security Appeal Process
Chapter 39 Social Security and Railroad Retirement
Chapter 40 Representative Payee
Chapter 41 Veterans' Rights and Entitlements
Chapter 42 Eligibility Checklist for Public Benefits Programs 2014 Figures
Chapter 43 Reserved
Chapter 44 Housing and Placement Options for the Elderly
Chapter 45 Real Estate Issues Facing the Elderly
Chapter 46 Federally Assisted Housing for the Elderly
Chapter 47 Nursing Home Admissions Contracts
Chapter 48 Assisted Living Admissions Contracts
Chapter 49 Resident' Right
Chapter 50 Nursing Home Litigation
Chapter 51 Hospice Care
Chapter 52 Mediating Disputes Involving Older Adults People with Disabilities, and their Families
Chapter 53 Probate Process the Decedent's Estate Administration
Chapter 54 Estate Planning: Selected Probate Issues
Chapter 55 Estate Planning: Funeral, Burial, and Cremation Issues
Chapter 56 Will Contests
Chapter 57 The Guardian Ad Litem in Probate Proceedings
Chapter 58 Programs, Services, and Resources for Older Adults
Chapter 59 Multi-Disciplinary Approaches in the Elder Law Practice
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Table Of Contents
Elder Law In Colorado
 
For a detailed Table of Contents with sub-chapters, click here
 
VOLUME 1
Chapter 1 Establishing the Elder Law Practice
Chapter 2 Ethical Considerations
Chapter 3 Estate Planning Use of Wills
Chapter 4 Estate Planning Use of Trusts
Chapter 5 Estate Planning for the Child with Special Needs
Chapter 6 Estate Planning Joint Tenancy
Chapter 7 Estate Planning Homestead Exemption
Chapter 8 Medical Advance Directives
Chapter 9 Financial Powers of Attorney
Chapter 10 Reserved
Chapter 11 Marital Agreements
Chapter 12 Common Law Marriage
Chapter 13 Grandparents' Rights
Chapter 14 Non-Traditional Families
Chapter 15 Baby Boomers how to Reach Clients Who Don't Want to be Elderly
Chapter 16 Age Discrimination in the Workforce an Overview for Elder Law Attorneys
Chapter 17 Issues Surrounding the Employment of Contract Caregivers
Chapter 18 Financial Exploration of the Elderly
Chapter 19 Protective Services
Chapter 20 Guardianship and Conservatorship Under the Colorado Uniform Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Act
Chapter 21 Uniform Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act
 
VOLUME 2
Chapter 22 Special Considerations in Personal Injury Settlements and Awards on Behalf of the Elderly and Disabled
Chapter 23 Basics of Medicare Conditional Payments and Medicare Set Aside Arrangements
Chapter 24 Representing the Diminished Capacity or Mentally Ill Client
Chapter 25 Medicare
Chapter 26 Filing Medicare's Gaps an Overview
Chapter 27 Hospital Discharge Planning Advocating for Seniors' Medicare Rehabilitation Benefits
Chapter 28 Special Insurance Issues of the Elderly Long-Term Care Partnership Program
Chapter 29 Medicaid Eligibility for Long Term Care
Chapter 30 Medicaid Spousal Impoverishments
Chapter 31 Medicaid the Home Care Allowance and the Home and Community Based Services for the Elderly Blind and Disabled Programs
Chapter 32 Medicaid: Use of Annuities in Medicaid  Planning
Chapter 33 Supplemental Care Trusts Disability Trusts, and Discretionary Trusts
Chapter 34 Reserved
Chapter 35 Medicaid: Procedures for Appeals of Medicaid Determinations
Chapter 36 Social Security and Colorado Disability Benefits
Chapter 37 Supplemental Security Income Benefits
Chapter 38 Social Security Appeal Process
Chapter 39 Social Security and Railroad Retirement
Chapter 40 Representative Payee
Chapter 41 Veterans' Rights and Entitlements
Chapter 42 Eligibility Checklist for Public Benefits Programs 2014 Figures
Chapter 43 Reserved
Chapter 44 Housing and Placement Options for the Elderly
Chapter 45 Real Estate Issues Facing the Elderly
Chapter 46 Federally Assisted Housing for the Elderly
Chapter 47 Nursing Home Admissions Contracts
Chapter 48 Assisted Living Admissions Contracts
Chapter 49 Resident' Right
Chapter 50 Nursing Home Litigation
Chapter 51 Hospice Care
Chapter 52 Mediating Disputes Involving Older Adults People with Disabilities, and their Families
Chapter 53 Probate Process the Decedent's Estate Administration
Chapter 54 Estate Planning: Selected Probate Issues
Chapter 55 Estate Planning: Funeral, Burial, and Cremation Issues
Chapter 56 Will Contests
Chapter 57 The Guardian Ad Litem in Probate Proceedings
Chapter 58 Programs, Services, and Resources for Older Adults
Chapter 59 Multi-Disciplinary Approaches in the Elder Law Practice
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