- Medi-Cal will be “changing” their asset protection and recovery rules beginning on January 1, 2017.
- Should you divide your Trust or Will equally between your children, or not?
- When parent’s pass, the children usually disagree on how to divide their “personal property”.
- Does your Current Trust or Will need a tune-up?
- What estate planning attorneys tell their clients about planning for their families future.
- If you are on Medi-Cal under the ACA (Affordable Care Act), contact my office if you want to avoid “estate recovery” after you are 55.
- Contact my office to learn how to avoid “estate recovery” for expanded Medi-Cal or Magi-Medi-Cal.
- Be careful when you purchase “variable annuities”, it is not the best investment for many seniors.
- What is the difference between a Will and a Trust?
- Do you know how to protect your home and assets and still qualify for Medi-Cal long-term care benefits?
- Have you ever heard about the elder care benefit for Vets and their spouses called VA Aid and Attendance?
- When is it time for a nursing home?
- When should you talk to your loved ones about your end of life wishes?
- How do you plan for your adult disabled child?
- Medi-Cal will recover against the home if it is not protected before you pass.
- If you want to give someone a right to live in your home after you pass, be sure to put it in your Will or Trust.
- Be careful what heart medicines you are taking if you are a senior, as studies show some may lead to an increased risk of dementia.
- States are supposed to be making it easier to get Medi-Cal under the Affordable Care Act, for regular health insurance.
- In CA, if you divorce you will lose your rights to your spouses Social Security.
- 3 times it makes sense to file early for Social Security.