K. Gabriel Heiser, J.D., is an attorney with over 25 years of experience in elder law and estate planning. He is the author of "How to Protect Your Family's Assets from Devastating Nursing Home Costs: Medicaid Secrets," an annually updated practical guide for the layperson.

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What about a divorce?


I have had clients get a divorce for this exact reason. It is important that the divorce lawyer work with a Medicaid-planning expert elder... see more

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Will Mom paying her daughter for doing chores she couldn't do for herself cause a Medicaid problem?


An elder can legally pay a family member for assistance, so long as it is at the going rate for such type of work, and the payments are... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


If you sell the house, you will have converted an exempt asset into a countable asset. Then she would be disqualified from Medicaid. If she... see more

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What must a beneficiary of stocks/annuities do to be able to receive Medicaid?


At this point, your father must deplete the total value of the assets he received as a result of your mother's death, to less than... see more

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Handling the finances for an elder that lives with you. Are you feeling lost too?


If you have paid down her excess cash, your mother would now qualify for Medicaid in a nursing home, I believe. Are there any near you that... see more

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Legal documents. Any advice?


As an estate planning attorney, my standard charge for a durable power of attorney was $150. That includes two meetings with the client:... see more

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Legal documents. Any advice?


Note that such form, while possibly helpful, does not include any specific powers that would facilitate Medicaid planning. That frequently... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


Hospice care is covered by Medicare (vs. Medicaid), which does require a means test (i.e., it does not matter how much in assets or income... see more

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Does anyone know a Medicaid specialist in or near Franklin Lakes, NJ?


You may want to check with the local bar association to see if there is a list of attorneys who will help the indigent "pro bono"... see more

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Does a Deed of Trust protect me from Medicaid seizing my Mom's house once she passes?


imsaknco1: The date you took your father's name off the account is the date of the gift. The five-year lookback period starts on that... see more

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Legal documents. Any advice?


For example, I always included very specific language in my DPOAs that permitted transfers for Medicaid planning purposes. Without that in... see more

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Legal documents. Any advice?


It really should not be expensive to obtain a medical power of attorney, but I certainly recommend you get one from your mother. It will... see more

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Any American citizens have experience with retiring abroad?


Yes, unlike every other nation, the U.S. taxes you on your worldwide income, no matter where you live. So, you will indeed have to continue... see more

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Any American citizens have experience with retiring abroad?


You can continue to receive your Social Security, but your Medicare will not be of value outside of the U.S.: If you wish to have Medicare... see more

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Does CSRA apply to initial application only, or also to yearly renewal?


The CSRA is only calculated once, which is the first day of the month in which an institutionalized spouse has entered the nursing home and... see more

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Do doctors reduce the standard of care when someone is placed on Medicaid?


While it's true that the payment to doctors and nursing homes under Medicaid is less than if they billed privately, it should not... see more

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Has anyone moved a parent from one state to another...from one assisted living to another?


When moving from state to state, federal law prohibits a state from imposing a length-of-residence requirement before a patient may be... see more

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Does a house in a trust (in CA) mean it can't be transferred to one child?


The house would need to be transferred from your father directly to you, as caregiver, in order for the caregiver exception to apply. That... see more

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When applying for Medicaid for my Dad, do we have to report those closed bank accounts and closed IRA's?


If you are spending down the money on his health care or items for his own use (i.e., not making gifts out of the money), then you need not... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


To AnnPA14: If your mother receives a legal interest in the home you are building--at least equal to the amount of money she is... see more

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