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October 2005 Newsletter
Medicare Premiums Increase - New
Medicare Drug Prescription Plan
Social Security turns 70.
Guardianship and the Sexual Rights of the Mentally Disabled
IRS Updates Hurricane Katrina Tax Relief Guidelines for Taxpayers in
Four States, Relief Workers and Others Impacted
Recent Firm Developments
July 2005 Newsletter
Public Records Online: Increasing
Identity Theft Risk?
Understanding Medicaid Estate Recovery
Guidelines for Care of Dementia Patients
Nursing Care Dilemma
Recent Firm Developments
April 2005 Newsletter
Bush Takes On Social Security Reform;
Former Backers Oppose Him
Decisions to Disconnect Life Support Occur in a Majority of American
Deaths
Medicaid on the Chopping Block?
Maximizing the New Sales Tax Deduction
Federal Estate Tax May See Repeal
Cruising through Retirement
Recent Firm Developments
December 2004 Newsletter
Texas Protective Service Agencies in
Crisis
New Computer Technology May Help Seniors Live Independently Longer,
Delay the Need for Nursing Care or other Assistance
Embracing Phased Retirement: IRS Proposes Rules
More Couples Over 65 Living Together
Estate Tax Levels to Vary Dramatically this Decade, Estates
Approaching 1.5 Million Should Have a Tax Plan
Reminder: Trusts, Guardianships, and Estates Must File Tax Returns
for 2004
Recent Firm Developments
October 2004 Newsletter
GAO Report: Plans to move Medicare
Recipients to Private Health Insurance Costs More to Seniors and the
Government
Side by Side: Presidential Candidates' Positions on Health Issues
Federal Agency that Insures Pensions Faces Insolvency
Average Annual Cost of Nursing Care Exceeds $70,000
The Graying of Public Welfare Spending
Vioxx Update
Safe Driving Tips for Seasoned Drivers
Photography Exhibit
Recent Firm Developments
September 2004 Newsletter
Curious How Long Your Nest Egg Will
Last?
Insurance Industry Grumbles about New Medicare Plan
President Repeats Call for Social Security Privatization
Long-Distance Caregivers Struggle to Juggle Work, Health & Care
A Sunny Prediction: Prejudice Against the Elderly Will Decline
Penalties Against Nursing Homes Drop Sharply
Recent Firm Developments
June 2004 Newsletter
Adult Protective Services Fails in
Texas
Medicare Drug Cards
UT Dallas Discovers Way to Diagnose Alzheimer’s Disease with
Certainty
Alzheimer’s Disease May be Caused by Inflamation
Recent Firm Developments
March 2004 Newsletter
Boomers will have more retirement
income than their parents
Governors complain of rising health care costs while feds shift
medicaid costs to the states
House Passes Social Security Reform Bill
Bush’s Social Security Reform Will Increase National Debt
Attorney General’s Office cannot be sued for interfering with
family’s decision in right to die case
Airplane passenger dies from second hand smoke
Disability claims process is slower than ever
Recent Firm Developments
Legal News
Updates
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