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The VA Announces New Rules Effective October 18th, 2018

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) appears to have finally amended its regulations governing veterans’ eligibility for VA pensions and other needs-based benefit programs. The amended regulations establish new requirements for evaluating net worth and asset transfers for pensions and identify which medical expenses may be deducted from countable income for VA’s needs-based benefit programs. […]

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Bratton Law Group Welcomes Our New Associate Attorney, Matthew R. Bravette

Please join Bratton Law Group in welcoming our new associate attorney, Matthew R. Bravette, to our team. Matt’s practice will be focused on elder law, estate planning and estate administration. Matt will be working alongside Senior Associate Brittany Tedesco and Bratton Law Group Founder, Chris Bratton, across the firm’s Haddonfield, Moorestown, Linwood, and Ewing, NJ

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Attorney Chris Bratton Receives Top Attorney 2018 Award

Bratton Estate & Elder Care Attorneys is pleased to announce that managing attorney Charles “Chris” Bratton was named Top Attorneys 2018 by SJ Magazine. This is Mr. Bratton’s tenth consecutive year for being recognized for his work in the field of Elder Law. Every year SJ Magazine polls local attorneys to tell them which of their peers

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Growing Number of States Seeking to Eliminate Retroactive Medicaid Benefits

Arizona the latest states seeking a waiver from the requirement that states provide three months of retroactive Medicaid coverage to eligible Medicaid recipients. Under Medicaid law, states are required to provide coverage to Medicaid applicants for up to three months prior to the month of the application if the applicant met the eligibility requirements for

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