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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I have submitted a Small Estate Affidavit. Can I get Non-Intervention powers without going through probate?


According to the Washington state website, "Nonintervention Powers will allow you to administer and close the estate without further... see more

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Can someone explain a live interest on a deed?


I assume you were granted a remainder interest in the house and your mom kept a life estate. At least that is how this would usually be... see more

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What's the first step to getting Medicaid?


Since you have time to plan, I recommend you get started learning what you can and can't, should or shouldn't do. That's why I... see more

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What is the better solution to dispersing joint checking account funds upon death of my mother?


A gift of money from one person to another is not counted as taxable income to the recipient. Assuming the amounts are not subject to any... see more

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Can I delegate POA to some else?


Typically an agent cannot delegate or share their powers under the POA. The document may of course name a successor or a co-agent, but... see more

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Can seniors prepay a personal caregiver agreeent thus making them Medicaid eligible?


The answer depends on what state you are in. Some states recognize lump-sum pre-paid Personal Care Contracts, while other states require... see more

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What will happen if my Mom is penalized for the sale of her house within the 5 yr limit?


The caregiver child must live in the parent's house with the parent, for at least the two-year period immediately preceding the parent... see more

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What will happen if my Mom is penalized for the sale of her house within the 5 yr limit?


Selling a house for $1.00 is still a gift of the full value of the house (less $1.00!). So if your mom applies for Medicaid within five... see more

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How does a reverse mortgage affect NH care if the person has only SS and VA financial assistance for income?


Monthly payments from a reverse mortgage do not count as "income" for Medicaid purposes, but any payments not consumed or... see more

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How long do I have to wait to sell my home after my husband passes away?


The caretaker exception that allows transfer of a home to a person who cared for the Medicaid recipient for at least two years, etc., only... see more

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How long do I have to wait to sell my home after my husband passes away?


If you are the sole owner of the house, then Medicaid for your husband cannot touch the home. If the home is titled in joint names (you and... see more

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Mom applying for Medicaid can she be penalized for the sale of her house she gave to her son 2 yrs ago?


Unfortunately, the Caretaker Child exception only eliminates the transfer penalty if it is applicable at the time of the transfer of the... see more

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Will Medicaid deduct the 4 years that the house is already deeded to my son?


The penalty period can extend beyond 4 years, even beyond 5 years! That depends on the value of the gift and the state's then-current... see more

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Can the state take my home if I am the caregiver for a parent who will eventually need a higher level of care...


If the new home is titled solely in your name, then your father has made a gift to your of the equity from his former home, and if he... see more

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Will Medicaid deduct the 4 years that the house is already deeded to my son?


It's possible that a reverse mortgage could work in your situation, although it would be costly. But it could allow you to get the... see more

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Will Medicaid deduct the 4 years that the house is already deeded to my son?


More specifically to answer the question, Medicaid uses an all-or-nothing calculation: if the gift was made within the five-year period... see more

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Will Medicaid deduct the 4 years that the house is already deeded to my son?


Unless one of the transfer exceptions apply (e.g., transfer to a Caregiver Child or disabled child), if your father applies for Medicaid... see more

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Can any legal action be taken to get my Mom's asset?


Although it is possible that an oral trust was created at the time your mother signed the deed, the general rule is that a trust affecting... see more

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DPOA question about gifting?


I always include a specific section on gifting in the DPOA's (Durable Powers of Attorney) I drafted for clients. I believe most... see more

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My Mom has CD's in " trust for " her grandchildren. Are they safe from Medicaid?


In many states, the state can only recoup Medicaid outlays from the deceased's probate estate. Such "in trust for" or POD... see more

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