Q. I am thinking about just gifting my home to my son now, in order to minimize estate administration after I’m gone. Of course, I would continue to live here as long as possible. Do you see any downside to this plan? A. Yes, there may be a big one, depending upon how you do… Read More »
Posts Categorized: Elder Law
Purchasing A Home With Your Parent To Provide Care
Q. My 88 year old father still lives in his own home, alone. We worry about him falling and injuring himself. My husband and I have suggested that we sell both of our homes, and together purchase a larger home for all of us. He is on Medi-Cal and we wonder whether he could retain… Read More »
Medicare Extends Deadline To Seek Relief From Part B Late Enrollment Penalties
Q. My wife and I mistakenly signed up late for Medicare Part B and were assessed late enrollment penalties, which continue for life. Is there any way to request that they be eliminated? A. Possibly, if you meet the criteria for forgiveness and apply by the new deadline of September 30, 2018. Some background may… Read More »
Using ‘Unavailability’ As a Medi-Cal Spend Down Strategy
Q. I need to qualify my mother for a Medi-Cal subsidy to help pay for her nursing home care, due to her progressive dementia. However, she has about $20,000 in a bank account with just her name on it, and no power of attorney in place to allow me to draw upon it. I was… Read More »
Medi-Cal Expands Home Care Option For Married Individuals
Q. I have been caring for my wife at home for some time, and I could really use help. In the past I was told that our modest savings and incomes were too high to qualify for a Medi-Cal subsidy to enable me to hire care-givers. However, I just heard that these strict requirements may… Read More »
How to Reduce Medicare Surcharges When Your Income Changes
Q. My wife and I are being charged extra for Medicare Part B and prescription drug coverage premiums, apparently based upon our higher income in years past. Beginning last year, our income dropped significantly. Is there way to get the surcharges removed? A. Yes, if you can link the reduction in income to a “life… Read More »
The Ethical Will: Putting Your Values on Paper
Q. In connection with creating our estate planning documents, my husband and I would like to leave our children and grandchildren something more than just our money and assets. We would like to leave them a sense of our values. A friend mentioned something to us about an “Ethical Will”. Do you have any thoughts… Read More »
New Protections For Widowed Homeowners Facing Foreclosure
Q. I hear there is a new law which protects widows from losing their homes in foreclosure when a spouse dies. Do you know anything about that? A. Yes. I believe you refer to the new California law referred to as the “Survivor Bill Of Rights” (SB 1150), effective January 1, 2017. SB 1150 now… Read More »
Powers of Attorney Are Not All The Same
Q: My friends and I were recently discussing powers of attorney. It seems that we have different understandings as to what they look like and how they can be used. Can you provide me with a short lesson which I can share with them? A. Sure. Powers of attorney are very important legal documents. In… Read More »
What Is a Life Estate Deed?
Q. My primary asset is my home, which I purchased about 40 years ago and now own free and clear. I would like to leave it to my children, but in a way that avoids the fuss of a probate or trust administration when I die. Is there some way to do this? A. Yes,… Read More »
