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 »
Posts Categorized: Medi-Cal Planning
Is a Large IRA Disqualifying If I Need a Medi-Cal Subsidy?
Q. My wife needs care in a nursing home, and we really need a Medi-Cal subsidy to help with the cost, which may run close to $10,000 per month. However, I have a large IRA worth about $650,000. I have received conflicting advice as to whether my IRA would make her ineligible for a Medi-Cal… Read More »
Trusts Will Still Be Useful Even If Estate Tax Is Repealed
Q. I hear that the federal estate tax may be repealed during this administration. If that happens, will trusts still be a useful estate planning device? A. In a word, yes. But remember, the federal estate tax now only kicks in if your estate is valued at more than $5.49 Million at death (2017). At… 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 »
Planning for an Incapacitated Spouse Using a Special Needs Trust
Q. My wife suffers from Parkinson’s and has been in a nursing home for some time. About a year ago, we put everything in my name so she could qualify for a Medi-Cal subsidy to help pay for her care. We currently have only simple wills which leave everything to the survivor of us, and… Read More »
Advance Planning Is Still Necessary For Medi-Cal Subsidy
Q. A while back you wrote an article advising that the obligation to repay Medi-Cal for benefits received during life changed as of January 1, 2017. Does that mean that we no longer need to include Medi-Cal planning powers in our estate planning documents. A. Not at all. While the rules requiring “payback” to Medi-Cal… Read More »
Will Medi-Cal Pay for Assisted Living Care?
Q.I was obliged to move my wife into an Assisted Living Facility, where she now resides in the memory care unit. It costs almost $6,000 a month and I see our savings dwindling. If we qualify financially, will Medi-Cal help with the cost of her care? A. Maybe. Here’s is how it all works: Short… Read More »
New Law: Medi-Cal Dramatically Scales Back Estate Recovery
Q. My husband receives a Medi-Cal subsidy to help with his nursing home expense, and I have long worried about protecting our home from a later Medi-Cal “payback” claim. I heard there might be some changes coming. Do you know anything about this? A. Yes, indeed, there are big changes coming! Gov. Jerry Brown just signed… Read More »
Is Medi-Cal Planning Legal?
Q. My wife is being cared for in a nursing home and the cost is running about $9,500 per month. I see our life savings and financial security dwindling rapidly, and I am concerned about my own financial future. I was thinking about taking steps to qualify her for a Medi-Cal subsidy, but I wonder… Read More »
