Hope For Haiti — Despair for Mom?
The recent outpouring of support for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti highlights a question often asked about gifting and charitable contributions as it relates to Medicaid. For example, last week Mary called me to ask whether it is OK for Mom to make a charitable contribution to help
How the Medicaid System Differs From the Criminal System
“Mom and Dad have always been big believers in paying cash for everything. They don’t use credit cards”, John tells me. “Don’t buy on credit”, they always said. While that’s a pretty sound financial approach, it can get Mom and Dad into hot water when it comes
How a Call From Mary’s Attorney Saved Her $90,000
One of the common themes I repeat often, when it comes to Medicaid, is that timing is everything. A recent call we received from Mary’s personal injury attorney, Bill, illustrates the point. Mary’s husband, John has dementia and is about to enter a nursing home. Mary and John don’t have
What’s So Good About Eliminating Federal Estate Tax?
Many of us didn’t think we’d see 2010 but I guess we were wrong. I’m not talking about any apocalyptic predictions of the end of the world but, rather, about the elimination of federal estate tax under the 2001 tax bill that President Bush signed into law. Elimination