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Does Your Power of Attorney Help or Hurt Medicaid Planning?
Families are often shocked to learn that a single missing provision in a Power of Attorney can completely change their options during a nursing home crisis.
While guardianship may be appropriate in certain cases, it is a court-supervised process that can limit an individual’s ability to make decisions. As a result, alternatives are often considered where appropriate.
Choosing whether to make gifts during life versus after death depends on your goals and circumstances.
While some Medicaid programs do allow recipients to own a primary residence, it is crucial to plan to protect your home.
Starting September 1, 2025, the medical and clinical requirements to be eligible for in-home care paid by Medicaid are changing.
Burner Prudenti Law, P.C. is pleased to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the establishment of our firm. With roots in Elder Law, we soon expanded our practice to include Estate Planning, Trusts and Estates, and Real Estate.
