Tennessee Bar Association “Legal Handbook for Tennessee Seniors” Presented By Tennessee Bar Association Public Education Committee.

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Tennessee Bar Association “Legal Handbook for Tennessee Seniors” Presented By Tennessee Bar Association Public Education Committee

Tennessee Bar Association Handbook History

Tennessee Bar Association Available Formats Printed Copies Thumb Drive Downloadable PDF

Tennessee Bar Association Printed Copies Call the Tennessee Bar Association Nashville Area: (615) Outside of Nashville: (800)

Tennessee Bar Association Thumb Drives Call the Tennessee Bar Association Nashville Area: (615) Outside of Nashville: (800)

Tennessee Bar Association Downloadable PDF Available on TBA Website

Tennessee Bar Association Overview of Handbook

Tennessee Bar Association Section One: Financial Assistance Ways to Secure Your Financial Future

Tennessee Bar Association Section One: Topics Social Security SSI Pensions Veterans Benefits Railroad Retirement SNAP (Food Stamps) Tax Relief Reverse Mortgage

Tennessee Bar Association Social Security

Tennessee Bar Association Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Tennessee Bar Association Pensions

Tennessee Bar Association Veterans Benefits

Tennessee Bar Association Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Tennessee’s Food Stamp Program

Tennessee Bar Association Tax Relief for Senior Adults Federal Tax Credits for the Elderly and Disabled Itemization of Medical and Dental Expenses Medical Savings Accounts Sale of Principal Residence Long-term Capital Gains Federal and State Estate and Gift Tax Exemptions Deductions for Charitable Contributions Real Property Tax Relief

Tennessee Bar Association Reverse Mortgages

Tennessee Bar Association Section Two: Payment for Health Care

Tennessee Bar Association Section Two: Topics Medicare Medicaid TennCare Affordable Care Act Medi-Gap and Other Supplemental Insurance Long-Term Care Insurance Alzheimer’s Care and Support

Tennessee Bar Association Medicare

Tennessee Bar Association Medicaid

Tennessee Bar Association TennCare

Tennessee Bar Association Affordable Care Act

Tennessee Bar Association Insurance Coverage Medi-Gap and Other Supplemental Insurance Long-Term Care Insurance

Tennessee Bar Association Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Health Care Considerations

Tennessee Bar Association Section Three: Long-Term Care and Senior Adult Housing

Tennessee Bar Association Nursing Homes

Tennessee Bar Association Other Housing and Care Options Assisted Living Facilities Adult Day Care In-Home Care Continuing Care Retirement Communities

Tennessee Bar Association Housing Assistance Landlord-Tenant Issues Section 8 Housing Utility Assistance Property Tax Relief

Tennessee Bar Association Section Four: Planning for the Future

Tennessee Bar Association Divorce and the Senior Adult

Tennessee Bar Association Estate Planning Wills Revocable Trusts (Living Trusts) Durable Powers of Attorney Health Care Powers of Attorney Living Wills Charitable Giving Instruments

Tennessee Bar Association Conservatorships

Tennessee Bar Association Funeral Home Services

Tennessee Bar Association Probate and Estate Administration

Tennessee Bar Association Section Five: Protection of Legal Rights

Tennessee Bar Association Section Five: Topics Working with a Lawyer Consumer Protection Discrimination Grandparents’ Rights Personal Safety and Security Disaster Preparedness

Tennessee Bar Association Working with a Lawyer Selecting a Lawyer Legal Fees

Tennessee Bar Association Consumer Protection

Tennessee Bar Association Discrimination Age Discrimination Discrimination Based on Disability

Tennessee Bar Association Grandparents’ Rights

Tennessee Bar Association Personal Safety and Security Home Public Places Banking Internet

Tennessee Bar Association Section Six: Elder Abuse

Tennessee Bar Association Section Seven: Resource Guide

Tennessee Bar Association Nashville Area: (615) Toll-Free: (800)

Tennessee Bar Association Thank you for your support in helping our Tennessee Seniors!