Nursing Home Medicaid Planning
In Florida, Medicaid eligibility for long-term nursing home care is based on the assets and income of the Medicaid applicant and the assets and income of the Medicaid applicant’s spouse. If the Medicaid applicant or spouse has excess assets, many legal steps are available to allow the applicant to become Medicaid-eligible.
Becoming Medicaid eligible for nursing home care in Florida could save up to $10,000 a month!
Call Berg Bryant Elder Law Group, PLLC, for a consultation and speak with a nursing home Medicaid planning attorney to assist with asset protection and Medicaid applications for nursing home care.
With our help, you may be able to preserve assets and save thousands of your hard-earned dollars. Call (904) 398-6100 today to consult a Florida Medicaid planning lawyer. We serve families in Northeast Florida.
- What Is Medicaid Planning?
- What Can We Do If Our Loved One Neglected To Do Their Elder Care Planning?
- Will My Spouse Be Able To Keep My Retirement If I Enter A Nursing Home Without Medicaid Planning?
- Can Returning Previously Gifted Assets To The Original Owner Help Them Qualify For Medicaid?
- What Is A Spousal Elective Share In Florida?
- Are There Penalties For Transferring Assets Under The Medicaid Rules?
- Why Are Revocable Trusts Useless In Medicaid Planning?
- Is It Too Late To Save Assets If A Loved One Is Already In A Nursing Home?
- What are Some Goals of Medicaid Planning in Florida?
- Is There A Look-back Period For Gifting In Medicaid Asset Planning?
- What Assets Is Someone Able to Keep In Medicaid Planning?
- Can My Spouse Transfer All of Her Assets to Me to Qualify for Medicaid?
- Why Do I Need An Attorney to Assist Me in Medicaid Planning?
Many people do not understand why they should use a Florida Medicaid planning lawyer for Medicaid Planning cases. They don’t understand that an attorney can help them save money in the long run. The attorney can also ensure you get the best care for your loved one. Call (904) 398-6100 to speak with a Florida Medicaid planning lawyer.
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