Traditionally, Medicaid has paid for long-term care in a nursing home, however all 50 states now have Medicaid programs that offer at least some home care. In some states, even family members can get paid for providing care at home. Medicaid is a joint federal-state...
An Illinois appeals court holds that the state properly imposed a penalty period on a Medicaid applicant who transferred assets to his wife in a divorce settlement. Perlstein v. Dimas (Ill. Ct. App., 1stDist., No. 2017 CH 11119, June 7, 2019). Four months after...
Hopefully the states of Kansas and Missouri will follow the lead of NY. There are many instances where parents/guardians of those with special needs must open an ABLE account to ensure care for their loved one. A New York court lifts restraints on the parent-guardians...
Answer: The creator of a revocable trust, often called the “grantor,” “donor,” or “trustor,” can make whatever changes she wants. She does not have to tell the beneficiaries that she is changing trustees, but she does need to inform...
No one wants to face the fact that our loved ones will not be with us forever. Facing our own mortality is frightening as well. Although none of us wants to contemplate a time when we or a loved one might become disabled or die, it is important to be prepared. There...
If you have already established an appropriate special needs trust for your child, then congratulations! You’ve taken a wonderful step towards ensuring that your child can take maximum advantage of the government programs available for her needs, while also...
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