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An individual can make their own medical decisions including treatment and nursing home placement. If the person lacked the capacity to... Read Answer
You would need to apply to the Court to end the guardianship. Does your mother have the capacity to understand and agree to a power of... Read Answer
Pursuant to the applicable provisions of the Federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (DRA 2005), the look back period for Medicaid is five years (60... Read Answer
A 1031 tax-deferred exchange is a method by which a property owner trades one property for another without having to pay any federal income taxes on... Read Answer
You have posed an excellent question and one in which the answer has recently changed. Until this year, there were two different tables used... Read Answer
IRA's are generally protected from judgements. However a nursing home can try to evict a resident for non-payment. The person may be Medicaid... Read Answer
Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations, section 483.25 states that "Each resident must receive and the facility must... Read Answer
Eventually your aunt may need Medicaid coverage. You need to distinguish Medicare from Medicaid. Medicare generally comes with Social... Read Answer
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New York does impose a transfer of asset penalty for Medicaid coverage of nursing home care.; There are some exceptions. You can return a gift and... Read Answer