New Strategies To Protecting Assets From Medicaid Through Long Term Health Care Insurance
Attorney Joseph E. Balmer III examines the protection of Medicaid assets through long term Health Care Insurance and the strategies involved.

Attorney Joseph E. Balmer III examines the protection of Medicaid assets through long term Health Care Insurance and the strategies involved.
Tags: elder law, Estate Planning, health care insurance, hospice, IRS Code, Medicaid, Ohio Administrative Regulation, Ohio Long-term Care Partnership Program
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Nationally recognized expert/consultant Judianne Cochran is a guest contributor for this week’s Ohio Family Law Blog sharing her thoughts on Parental Alienation and the early warning signs that Family Law attorneys should expect in custody cases.
Tags: appellate, CPO, custody, domestic violence, inappropriate behavior, Judianne Cochran, Ohio courts, parent, Parental Alienation, Parental Alienation Syndrome, PAS, smoke and mirror
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Attorney Robert Mues looks at different factors in custody battles in the State Of Ohio including Parental Alienation Syndrome and Parental Alienation.
Tags: abuse, alienation, Allen v. Murphy, custody, disorder, Doerman v. Doerman, Judianne Cochran, Montgomery County, Ohio Court of Appeals, Parental Alienation, Parental Alienation Syndrome, Pathan v. Pathan, Richard A. Gardner, seperation, visitation
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Gregory Ramey, Child Psychologist and Columnist offers his advice on expectations as a parent, and what you can do to avoid high hopes that can lead to depression.
Tags: Add new tag, Child-Induced Depression, children, development, expectations, parenting, ramey, reality, therapy
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Attorney Robert Mues discusses the results of a recent study that says children diagnosed with ADHD cause an increase in divorce rates.
Tags: ADHD, Brian T. Wymbs, children, divorce, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, marriage, study, William E. Pelham
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