Estate and Elder Law

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Zsa Zsa Gabor to be a new mother at age 95?
Posted on 3 Oct 2011 by David Goldman

Zsa Zsa Gabor, currently 94, is in the process of becoming one of the oldest new mothers ever. In law school we learn about a theory involving a fertile octogenarian with the point being that no one is too old to have a child so it is important... Read More

Third Circuit aligns itself with Ninth Circuit in defining posthumously conceived twins as “children” for purposes of surviving child's Social Security benefits: Capato v. Comm'r (1-4-11)
Posted on 10 Jan 2011 by Travis Burchart

The Third Circuit recently aligned itself with the Ninth Circuit in deciding that for the purposes of surviving child's insurance benefits under 42 USCS § 402(d) of the Social Security Act, a posthumously conceived child (i.e. donor eggs, artificial... Read More

Zsa Zsa Gabor to be a new mother at age 95?
Posted on 3 Oct 2011 by David Goldman

Zsa Zsa Gabor, currently 94, is in the process of becoming one of the oldest new mothers ever. In law school we learn about a theory involving a fertile octogenarian with the point being that no one is too old to have a child so it is important to... Read More