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03Jan

Custodial Accounts for Minors Should Be Exempt from Medicaid

Posted by markelderlawon January 3, 2023January 3, 2023in Medicaid
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According to the New Jersey Medicaid regulations, an individual is not allowed to own more than $2,000.00 of resources.  A resource includes any bank accounts, checking accounts or other investments that are in the control and accessible to that person. …

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09Sep

Medicaid Has Two Snap-shot Dates for a Married Couple

Posted by markelderlawon September 9, 2022August 4, 2023in Medicaid
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When a spouse enters into a long-term care facility, the cost of that care can be catastrophic.  Fortunately, there are federal laws that protect the healthier spouse from being impoverished.  According to the federal statute, there are two important dates…

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03Jun

Change in Medicaid Laws Protect More Assets for Married Couple

Posted by markelderlawon June 3, 2022in Medicaid
elderly woman with husband on bench

The cost of long-term care can be catastrophic.  Many families deplete their life savings and assets on the cost of this care.  Fortunately, there are federal and state laws that protect the healthier spouse from being impoverished.  These laws and…

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17Oct

Problems When Life Estate Is Sold During a Person’s Lifetime

Posted by markelderlawon October 17, 2021in Estate Planning
client selling life estate

What happens if the property is sold during the lifetime of the parent?  Many individuals protect their home from Medicaid and the cost of long-term care by transferring their property to a family member but retaining a life estate interest. …

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09Aug

Medicaid Laws Allow the Transfer of Assets to a Disabled Individual

Posted by markelderlawon August 9, 2021November 4, 2022in Medicaid
father smiling with disabled grandson

An individual who requires long-term care will be eligible for Medicaid if the assets are spent down to less than $2,000.  There are both federal and state Medicaid laws, however, that prevent a person from gifting assets to family members…

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