When It Comes to Maintaining Medicaid Eligibility,

An Unexpected Windfall May Cause Problems 

 

 

Current Newsletter – November 2008

 

 

Effective Medicaid planning for individuals with disabilities or special needs can take a number of different forms, depending upon the circumstances. Many issues factor into the decision regarding the appropriate Medicaid planning techniques to be used in a particular situation.
 

For individuals seeking to protect Medicaid eligibility for family members with disabilities or special needs, effective Medicaid planning can be as straightforward as proper preparation of a will. A will containing a properly drafted special need trust for the benefit of a disabled family member is in many instances the most effective Medicaid planning tool available in order to help protect eligibility for that individual in the event of the death of a parent.

 
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