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.
Is the original POA still valid?
Is the original POA still valid?
Can a trust be established that would protect dependent child & longtime caregiver sibling from dad giving awa...
Mom and I jointly own a condo. It has secured her Medicaid eligibility. What is best way to legally save this...
What's the purpose of putting two properties into a trust for a married couple if one needs to go into a nursi...
What's the purpose of putting two properties into a trust for a married couple if one needs to go into a nursi...
Mom made me POA of financial and health decisions in 2011. She has dementia now and my sister went to attorney...
We used moms funds to put an addition on our home for mom. She went down faster than expected. Will they lien...
I need help fast! Where can I print forms for POA, Guardianship & Executive of Estate?
We used moms funds to put an addition on our home for mom. She went down faster than expected. Will they lien...
My mother doesn't qualify for Medicaid. How can we get help for her care?
Does Medicaid take your income too?
Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?
My Father was a veteran. He has passed away. My Mother is showing signs of dementia, is there financial assist...
I have a Durable Power of Attorney signed by Mom and notarized. Now what do I do to make it official?
I have a Durable Power of Attorney signed by Mom and notarized. Now what do I do to make it official?
I have a Durable Power of Attorney signed by Mom and notarized. Now what do I do to make it official?
Will Medicaid take my Mom's house to pay for permanent nursing home?
Will Medicaid take my Mom's house to pay for permanent nursing home?
Does Medicaid take your income too?
"In instances where there are no liquid assets to satisfy the Medicaid estate-recovery claim, if there is nonexempt personal property or real property which is not protected homestead and the costs of sale will not exceed the proceeds, the property shall be sold to satisfy the Medicaid estate-recovery claim."
http://www.flsenate.gov/laws/statutes/2012/409.9101
See the statute for the long list of exceptions, too! see more