Apr 5, 2023 | Elder Law, Medicaid
Planning for long-term care is a crucial aspect of estate planning for seniors in Missouri. That includes planning for Medicaid to pay for that care as the nursing home care costs continue to rise. Understanding the division of assets for Medicaid planning purposes...
Feb 2, 2023 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid, Wills and Trusts
If the worst case scenario happens and you are forced to go to a nursing home, what is your biggest concern? After having this conversation with thousands of clients, St. Charles Elder Law Attorney Rosalind Robertson can attest, “the biggest concern for most people...
Jan 25, 2023 | Elder Law, Medicaid, Probate
Myra from Wentzville wants to pass her home to her children. She signed a beneficiary deed naming her two children as owners of the home upon her passing. Myra wants to know if that beneficiary deed will protect her home from Medicaid? In short, no, a...
Jul 16, 2020 | Elder Law, Medicaid
When and Why to File Division of Assets “We recommend that our families file their Division of Assets at the earliest possible opportunity, “indicated St. Peters Elder Law Attorney Stephen Jones. The Division of Assets is designed to preserve assets for a healthy...
Jan 18, 2019 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid
For many Missouri families the single most valuable asset they own is their home. Through blood, sweat and tears they saved and worked to create the family home. When they are faced with a long-term care problem it is only natural that they are concerned what will...
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