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Law Offices of Alice Reiter Feld
 
September 7, 2009
 
Planning with Purpose:
Legal Basics for LGBT Elders
 
 
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The National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) has published a manual to help lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) elders and their families and caregivers navigate legal issues.
 
The Center estimates that there are between 3.5 and 4 million LGBT persons age 65 and older in the U.S. Many of these individuals confront institutions and public policies that do not recognize their needs or acknowledge their families, or that discriminate against them based on their sexual orientation or gender identity or expression.

Planning with Purpose: Legal Basics for LGBT Elders provides basic information about areas of the law that are important to LGBT elders, especially individuals and couples who are age 55 and over, based on NCLRs experience advocating for LGBT elders. The guide includes information on relationship recognition, finances, health care, long-term care, planning for the care of minor or disabled children, inheritance, elder abuse, and discrimination against LGBT elders. It covers many areas where rights, benefits, and protections are generally provided to heterosexual people based on spousal status, but are denied to same-sex couples, even if married or in other legal unions. It also highlights issues unique to transgender elders.

The manual states that its purpose "is to give you some legal information, and to help you think about 'planning with purpose' and how to best protect yourself within a legal system that does not yet provide equality to everyone."

The NCLR is a national non-profit, public interest legal organization committed to advancing the civil and human rights of LGBT people and their families through litigation, public policy advocacy, and education.The NCLRs Elder Law Project has been in existence since 1999. To visit the NCLR's Elder Law Project page go to http://www.nclrights.org/site/PageServer?pagename=issue_elderLaw
 
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July 14, 2009
Dear Attorney Alice Reiter Feld,
Thank you so much for taking our case - We appreciate it so much. You always made us feel so special by going the extra mile for us.
Your office is a great place to do business with and your staff is always so pleasant and friendly. No one ever made us feel like we were imposing with our endless questions. We are fortunate to have you all.
Congratulations on your new office. It is so beautiful with a friendly atmosphere!
God Bless You!
Raymond and Sylvia Rheaume

March 3, 2009
To whom it may concern:
I have been dealing with the law firm of Alice Reiter Feld since June of 2008 regarding the health care of my father. They have been knowledgeable and responsive in the issue of eldercare and always have time for me when I call. I am managing my fathers care from a long distance and they make a difficult task very manageable.
I would recommend this firm to anyone with an elder care question or concern.  They know the ropes of a difficult and confusing issue with many pitfalls and can advise you how to navigate a very trying time in any family.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Jenney
 
February 26, 2009
Dear Alice,
It was a little over a year ago when I was given your name and number by my Income Tax man. I was alone, filing a joint return, and my husband home, unable to participate in what had been his responsibility up until then. My husband and I had, for a few years, covered up his "memory loss" and I could not hide his condition any longer. We were alone, isolated (our own fault) and I did not know where to turn. That step, calling your office, saved us both. We had no idea of where to begin, how to navigate "the system" etc.
Thanks to your compassionate, caring, knowledgeable staff; under the kindest, sharpest, most energetic, hands on guidance from you, a year later we are seeing the "light at the end" and my husband is happy in his care. He is where he belongs! Thanks to you all!
Mary Rosenbaum

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