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Should You Put All of Your Life Savings Into an Asset Preservation Trust?

Protecting your home, investments and other assets by using an Asset Preservation Trust can give you peace of mind that your life savings won’t be lost to the potentially devastating cost of long-term care.

With life expectancies increasing, the chances of needing long-term care later in life growing, the cost of long-term care increasing dramatically, and establishing eligibility for government assistance being made ever more difficult because of stricter laws, now is decidedly the time to put an asset preservation plan in place. With this in mind, however, the question becomes:

Should you put all of your life savings into an Asset Preservation Trust?

In this Elder Law Minute, Wes Coulson, Southern Illinois Elder Law attorney, discusses the misconception of putting all of your life savings into an asset preservation trust and explains why separating your assets into two “piles” makes sense.

Should You Put All of Your Life Savings Into an Asset Preservation Trust?

Transcript:

Hi, I’m Wes Coulson and this is your Elder Law Minute. Today I want to discuss another of the misconceptions that we sometimes deal with, with regard to long-term care asset preservation planning.

People hear the concept that while when, in order to protect assets, you want to put them into an asset preservation trust. And I’ve heard people say, “Well, I don’t like that idea. I don’t like not having control of my money, I don’t like the idea of not being able to buy things that I may want or need.”

Well, here’s the thing. We’ve never counseled anybody to put all of their assets into an asset preservation trust. Really what you’re doing instead is taking what’s now in one large pile, none of which is protected, and you want to separate it into two piles.

One would be that part of your life savings that you might want or need to spend on an ongoing basis, that should stay in your name.

The other pile would be the part of your life savings about which you could say, “Well, I probably won’t need that, either that’s the inheritance that I’m going to be able to leave for my loved ones or if that doesn’t happen, the reason it didn’t happen was that it was lost to long-term care costs.”

That’s what you want to put into the asset preservation trust. Thanks.

For more information on Asset Preservation Planning, visit these articles:

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