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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Will renting home affect Medicaid eligibility?


Renting out the home is permitted and will not turn the house into a countable asset. The net rental income would be countable as income to... see more

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Does my grandmother's POA have the right to refuse Hospice if she is still able to vocalize her own wishes?


As for the legal side, giving someone a POA does not take away your own rights and powers. For that to occur, a judge must determine you... see more

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My Mom just qualified for Medicaid to pay for a Home Attendant. Using "Pooled Trust" method. Any advice?


The link below to Russo Law is very helpful, as this is specific to those residing in New York state. Note that in many states a pooled... see more

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How are policies owned by each spouse totaled, then split, if one seeks SNF/Medicaid yet the cash, face or Ter...


Only the cash value of a policy counts for Medicaid eligibility purposes. Since a term policy has no cash value, it is not counted.

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How is a QVAP trust taxed?


This explains the QVap trust and its taxation:
aboutlivingtrusts/VA/QVapTrust.htm

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How much savings is allowed to qualify for Medicaid?


Here's an article on this site that should help: https://www.agingcare.com/articles/asset-limits-to-qualify-for-medicaid-141681.htm... see more

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How can I find out details about the Will and Trust fund?


In order for a will (with or without a trust inside the will) to be valid it must be "proved", i.e., "probated". That... see more

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House was deeded to one heir, the other wants her "share". Any advice?


1. Assuming there was no undue influence from you toward your dad, and that he was mentally competent at the time he signed the deed to... see more

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Medicaid eligibility and spouses' assets. Any advice?


Yes, Medicaid will add up the assets of both spouses, regardless of how titled (his, hers, or joint) and divide by two, attributing half... see more

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Spend it now or hold off in case we need it?


If the money will last 9-10 years, you should consider placing half of her money into an irrevocable Medicaid trust for her benefit (income... see more

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Authorized user on credit card & Medicaid look back. Any advice?


As others mentioned, be sure to keep accurate records and receipts. You must document that what your mother reimbursed you for--or paid for... see more

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The NH has rerouted my husband's SS check to their bank account. Is that legal?


When a nursing home resident is also a Medicaid recipient, the nursing home is limited to the lower state rate vs their usual private rate.... see more

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What if you qualify for Medicaid but don't seek a bed right away?


There is no requirement to apply for Medicaid, but if your mother does not have the funds to pay the nursing home, then who will pay the... see more

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A relative on Medicaid recently passed away and left an insurance policy. Does this need to be turned over to...


Since the policy was not owned by the Medicaid recipient, and since the proceeds were not paid to the estate of the recipient, then the... see more

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My aunt is a resident of MI and we need to relocate her to AL. What do we need to consider first?


I recently wrote an article on this topic for AgingCare.com:... see more

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Would like to move parents on Medicaid from one state to another. Any suggestions?


I recently wrote an article on this topic for AgingCare.com:... see more

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When does a Revocable Living Trust expire or end?


A revocable trust becomes irrevocable if the terms of the trust so state, and upon the conditions stated in the trust. Typically, however,... see more

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Would like to move parents on Medicaid from one state to another. Any suggestions?


There is no residency requirement for applying for Medicaid in a new state, but as others pointed out below, there are differences in the... see more

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If a non recipient of Medicaid dies after her spouse received it, what can be allowed for her remaining bills,...


The state cannot touch any assets that were exclusively the property of the community spouse, after the death of the nursing home spouse. A... see more

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Does it pay to get a lawyer to help with Medicaid application?


There is a difference between Medicaid PLANNING and Medicaid APPLICATION. Frequently the actual filling out of the application form is no... see more

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