-- A sudden medical event, such as a stroke or a fall, can instantly create a financial crisis, leaving families struggling to cover the rising costs of long-term care. According to Estate Planning and Elder Law Attorney Bobby Sawyer, this critical moment requires swift action to protect life savings.
Medicaid is a needs-based program with strict income and asset limits. Many individuals are surprised to learn that a person may be required to have as little as $2,000 in countable assets to qualify for benefits.
Key strategies can be used during a crisis to assist individuals in qualifying for Medicaid while protecting their assets:
- Converting Countable Assets to Exempt Assets: Not all assets are deemed “countable.” Typically exempt are a primary residence, a single vehicle, and personal belongings. A common approach involves using countable assets, such as savings, to pay for Medicaid-compliant annuities or prepaid funeral expenses.
- Understanding the “Lookback” Period: Medicaid reviews financial transactions, including gifts and asset transfers, made during the five-year period preceding the application. Improper transfers can result in a penalty period of ineligibility.
- Spousal Protections: Rules exist to protect the community spouse—when one spouse requires long-term care and the other remains at home—allowing retention of a portion of the couple’s assets and income to prevent impoverishment.
Without professional guidance, families risk costly mistakes that may lead to exhausting their entire savings on care. Experienced elder law attorneys provide lawful strategies to accelerate Medicaid qualification while preserving assets.
A medical crisis can be overwhelming and emotional, but working with qualified legal professionals can help families regain control and ensure access to necessary care without sacrificing their financial security.
About Johannesmeyer & Sawyer, PLLC
Johannesmeyer & Sawyer, PLLC provides expert legal services in estate planning, elder law, and Medicaid crisis planning across North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Tennessee, and Alabama.
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