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 would like to do some repairs to the house. With Medicaid, does this count as non-essential spending?


Home improvements or repairs are not considered transfers if the homeowner is the one applying for nursing home Medicaid. Since the... see more

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Can my son and family move into my home without me losing Medicaid?


Yes, your son his family can move in with you. It will not affect your Medicaid in any way. Of course, if they pay you rent it is taxable... see more

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Is my sister responsible for my aunt's hospital bills if she cannot afford them?


The guardian is required to use the assets of the ward, not their own assets. So if your aunt has a bill, your sister--as guardian--has no... see more

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I am on my children's savings and checking accounts. Will this be a problem with the Medicaid five-year look b...


The rule for joint bank accounts when one of the owners applies for Medicaid: 100% of the funds are deemed owned by the Medicaid applicant... see more

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Medicaid was declined. Now what?


Ralph Robbins makes some good points. Also, it may be possible to go to court with a "petition to partition" the jointly owned... see more

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My brother passed away, he had power of attorney for mom. How do I transfer power of attorney to me?


As others have said, if there is no successor named in the POA document itself, the POA is rendered useless upon the death of the name... see more

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Can 401K money be protected from Medicaid by turning into an annuity-monthly payments?


Yes, indeed it should be possible to convert the 401(k) assets to an immediate annuity that meets the "Medicaid annuity" rules.... see more

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Can my mom legally pay me as a caregiver from her Miller Income Trust?


The specifics vary from state to state. Research the terms "qualified income trust [name of your state]". Here is the rule in... see more

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What have you learned about protecting assets?


As an attorney who has for 25 years advised people in your exact situation, I am quite sympathetic. The laws and regulations are complex... see more

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Can a living trust become "stale"?


Living trusts--unlike powers of attorney--do not become "stale," and they can continue to be amended as set forth in the trust... see more

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Bank of America refuses to accept a stale DPOA. What can I do?


Unfortunately, with a twenty-year-old POA, the bank is nervous, thinking it may have been revoked in the intervening years. At this point,... see more

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My dad had a massive stroke and is in a vegetative state. How can my mom get power of attorney if he can't sig...


Your mom will need to be appointed guardian and conservator of your dad. For this, an appearance in court is needed, thus she will need the... see more

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Both of my parents are on Medicaid and have small life insurance policies. The beneficiary on both policies is...


Life insurance with a face value under $1,500 is not countable for Medicaid. If it is over that amount, then only the cash value is... see more

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In Georgia, does a term life insurance policy with no cash value count as an asset for Medicaid eligibility?


(i) only the cash value a policy with face value over $1,500 is countable for Medicaid eligibility purposes, and (ii) unless the... see more

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Is it legal for a guardian to secretly do a quit claim deed on his brother's home after he goes into a nursing...


The guardian is required by the court that appointed him to file accounts of all the transactions he did. That gives the family (and judge)... see more

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Dad went into a nursing home and Mom got spousal impoverishment, but when she filled out the redetermination f...


After a determination of Medicaid eligibility, the states give a married couple a certain length of time to separate their assets... see more

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Can my parent who is in a nursing home give me permission to order medical tests if my sibling has POA?


When person X gives person Y the ability to act on X's behalf (via a POA), that does not remove the power of X to (i) continue to act... see more

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If my dad transfers all of his assets to his children and step-children, can the nursing home ask us for repay...


If your dad transfers large sums of money and has nothing to pay the nursing home, and applies for Medicaid within 60 months of such... see more

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If my husband has to go to long-term care, can they take the money I had in investments before we married?


If by "they" you mean the nursing home; the answer is "no," but it will want to be paid somehow. However, if you mean... see more

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How do I become POA for my grandmother when she is non-responsive?


At this point, your only option is to petition the probate court to be appointed her guardian and conservator. You will certainly need to... see more

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