“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 […]
Is Protecting Assets From Long-Term Care Costs Legal?
It is important for someone with Alzheimer’s to take steps in protecting assets from the potentially devastating costs of long-term care. Asset preservation planning is effective in reaching this goal, but a concern we often get comes in the form of the question, “Is this planning legal?” The answer is – Yes, protecting assets through […]
What Happens to Assets in an Asset Preservation Trust?
There are a couple of common misconceptions as to what happens to assets when placed in an Asset Preservation Trust to protect them. The first misconception is believing the attorney will take control of the assets and the second misconception is believing all assets have to now be invested in one place. Neither of these […]
Would the Trustee of an Asset Preservation Trust Have A Lot of Responsibilities to Attend to?
A trust has to have a trustee, somebody who is in charge of managing the assets in the trust, and with an Asset Preservation Trust, you can’t be your own trustee. One of the questions we often get during Asset Preservation Planning is, “Will the trustee have a lot of responsibilities to attend to?” Since […]
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