Ohio NAELA News

Welcome to the news blog of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys Ohio Chapter. Here we share news related to Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate and Special Needs Planning, Veterans Benefits and more — for the benefit of our Chapter members, and the general public seeking more information about Elder Law.

House passes enhanced property tax credit for older and disabled Ohioans

House passes enhanced property tax credit for older and disabled Ohioans

Senate unlikely to take up measure until next year From WOUB Public Media — By Sarah Donaldson | Statehouse News Bureau —  COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Ohio House lawmakers voted last week 78-10 to pass an enhanced property tax credit for some older and...

Taxes on Social Security benefits: Five things to know

Taxes on Social Security benefits: Five things to know

From Kiplinger — By Kelley R. Taylor —    Social Security is a vital source of income for millions of people. However, when it comes to taxes on Social Security benefits, confusion and misinformation often come into play. One common misperception is that Social...

Disability advocates sound alarm over possible Medicaid cuts

Disability advocates sound alarm over possible Medicaid cuts

From Disability Scoop — By Michelle Diament —    With Republicans set to assume control in Washington, disability advocates are warning that proposals are in the works to drastically reshape Medicaid and undermine the nation’s system of home and community-based...

Millions of aging Americans are facing dementia alone

Millions of aging Americans are facing dementia alone

From the KFF Health News — By Judith Graham —    Sociologist Elena Portacolone was taken aback. Many of the older adults in San Francisco she visited at home for a research project were confused when she came to the door. They’d forgotten the appointment or...

Long-term care insurance: Deciding when, or whether, to buy can be complex

Long-term care insurance: Deciding when, or whether, to buy can be complex

From the New York Times— By Jordan Rau —  If you’re wealthy, you’ll be able to afford help in your home or care in an assisted-living facility or a nursing home. If you’re poor, you can turn to Medicaid for nursing homes or aides at home. But if you’re middle class,...

What assets should not be placed in a revocable trust?

What assets should not be placed in a revocable trust?

From Kiplinger — By Kris Maksimovich —  A revocable living trust is an instrument created for the purpose of protecting your assets during your lifetime. It also creates an avenue to pass your assets with ease after your death. But what assets can go into a trust, and...

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