Welcome to the June Issue of the

Texas Elder Law E-Letter

 
 
Our office continues to remain open – virtually (phone calls, audio/video meetings, etc.) as we continue to follow CDC guidelines. Our next free virtual “Estate Planning Essentials” workshop will be on Saturday, June 13, 2020 from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Call (214) 720-0102 to register or sign up online at www.dallaselderlawyer.com. We begin each workshop by asking “What questions do you have about estate planning or elder law?” Then we proceed to answer your questions over the course of the workshop. Our goal is to make it easy for you to attend from the comfort of wherever you reside.

 
 
Michael B. Cohen will be speaking on the “Role of Trusts in Medicaid Planning” for the 2020 Texas NAELA Summer Conference (by live webcast) through the University of Texas School of Law on July 29, 2020.

Please note that Michael B. Cohen’s radio show on estate planning and elder law can be heard on KAAM (770 AM) on Mondays and Tuesdays at 1:00 p.m. and Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Prior shows (topics are categorized) can be heard as podcasts on SoundCloud and as indicated on our website www.dallaselderlawyer.com. Our podcasts can also be heard on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to be notified of future releases. Recent shows have been on legal matters concerning COVID-19.
 
 


Michael B Cohen's Latest Blogs

 
 
 
MURDER, SHE WROTE? WOULD "TIGER KING" NEMESIS BE TEXAS TOAST UNDER TEXAS STATE LAWS?
 
The recent Netflix series “Tiger King” focused on the feud between an Oklahoma private zookeeper (of big cats such as tigers and lions) known as “Joe Exotic” and big cat animal rights preservationist, Carol Baskin. Their bitter rivalry eventually culminated with the imprisonment of Exotic for hiring a hitman to murder Baskin.

 
 
COURT RULES TIGER KING TO BE DECLAWED IN BIG CAT FIGHT - LOSES ZOO
 
Joe Exotic, the so-called “Tiger-King” in the Netflix hit docuseries during the pandemic who was found guilty of paying a hitman to kill his arch-nemesis, Carole Baskin, lost his zoo, G.W. Exotic Animal Memorial Park, to Baskin pursuant to a court order on June 1, 2020.

 
 
WILL LADYBIRD DEEDS NEED A VENTILATOR DUE TO COVID-19?
 
As COVID-19 increases pressure on state Medicaid budgets as demands for Medicaid coverage become even greater, states may be inclined to expand Medicaid estate recovery giving the state the right to have a lien against the property (most commonly a homestead) of a Medicaid recipient – even after the death of the surviving spouse of a Medicaid recipient.

 
 
LITTLE RICHARD, LITTLE ESTATE? GOOD GOLLY, MISS MOLLY!
 
Although Little Richard recently died, with an estate estimated at $40 Million, it could have been much greater if he had made better business decisions. He sold the rights to his hit song, “Tutti Frutti”, to Specialty Records for $50 plus a half cent for each record sold. The record company earned millions.

 
 

FROZEN ASSET - GRANDMA!

 
A Pennsylvania woman, Cynthia Carolyn Black, was recently arrested for keeping her dead grandmother’s corpse in a freezer for 15 years to collect her deceased grandmother’s Social Security checks.
 

 
 

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