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Medicaid Trust Planning

Transferring assets is not always the best option in planning for Medicaid for many reasons discussed above. The fact that transferring assets requires that you give them away and most people are not comfortable with this option. A standard Revocable Trust is perfect for keeping control and avoiding probate and savings taxes, but it does not protect your home and assets from nursing home costs. Because a Revocable Trust can be changed or rescinded by the person who created it, Medicaid considers any assets owned by these trusts countable assets when determining your qualification.


Fortunately, there are options available to protect your home and other assets  so that Medicaid can no longer count these assets as part of your estate.

For More Information, please attend our Workshop on Trust, Estate and Asset Protection,including planning  for Medicaid

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