The single-most important estate planning documents to have in place are powers of attorney. There are only two people in the world who can put someone in charge of making and carrying out decisions for you if you become incapacitated. One is you, by having powers of attorney in place, and the other is a […]
Do Transfers of Assets From One Spouse to the Other Affect Medicaid Eligibility?
One of the most central questions we get from married couples during Medicaid planning is also one of the most misunderstood questions: What is the effect of transfers of assets prior to application from one spouse to another? The common misconception is that married couples believe they can’t transfer assets between each other because of the […]
Life Insurance and Medicaid or VA Benefits Eligibility
“If I have life insurance in place, will I be able to keep it if I apply for Medicaid or VA benefits?” We get this question a lot from people applying for Medicaid or VA benefits eligibility, and the answer is not be as simple as it may seem. In a Medicaid context, in both […]
Do Living Trusts Protect Assets From Medicaid or VA Spend Down?
Living Trusts are valuable estate planning tools, but they don’t do anything to protect your life savings from long-term care costs during the Medicaid or VA spend down process. For that purpose, we need a different type of trust that can work together with your Living Trust called an Asset Preservation Trust. In this Elder […]
If You’re Married and Over 65, Your Wills are Probably Wrong
If you are like most married couples, you probably have your Wills already set up. But, have you thought to look at what they really say and if that is what you really want now? As we age, the chance that either of the married couple will need long-term care increases. Do your Wills help protect […]
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