What Are ELHFs
An ELHF is an Expedited Limited Healthcare Fiduciary. ELHFs are appointed by a court when a hospital does not believe...
Karl Warden is a solo practitioner who has been practicing for 33 years. He graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1977. He earned his Juris Doctor from West Virginia University in 1983 and his LL.M. from George Washington University in 1986. He currently focuses his practice on elder law, estate planning, probate, asset protection, business law and transactions. Karl has a passion for elder care and works with other attorneys in protecting their elderly or disabled clients.
An ELHF is an Expedited Limited Healthcare Fiduciary. ELHFs are appointed by a court when a hospital does not believe...
A pooled special needs trust is the only form of a self-funded special needs trust someone who is 65 or...
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Helping qualify clients for benefits is a sometimes tricky and often a frustrating area of practice. Good lawyers are left...
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