What are Medicaid's Gifting Rules? Under Medicaid law, if you gift assets within five years before applying for Long-Term Care benefits, you will be ineligible for a period of time (called a transfer penalty), depending on how much you give away. While federal tax...
Estate Planning
The Hazards of Online Legal Forms
The internet can be a wonderful resource for all kinds of information. Use of legal documents, unfortunately, is not one of them. Free online forms that create your Estate Plan might sound enticing, but they will cost you. Bad planning means court involvement,...
Estate Planning Tools – Pay on Death / Transfer on Death
What does Transfer on Death mean and how does it work as an Estate Planning tool?
Special Needs Trusts
If you have a child who has special needs and is unable to care for themselves because of those needs, you may be interested in setting up a Special Needs Trust. Otherwise known as a Supplemental Needs Trust or an SNT, a Special Needs Trust is designed to ensure that...
Protecting Assets and Qualifying for Medicaid
In our last article, Current Medicaid Standards for Washington, we listed the requirements that must be met in order to qualify for Medicaid Long-Term Care government benefits as of January 2019 for Washington Residents. These benefits pay for Long-Term Care costs....