K. Gabriel Heiser, J.D., is an attorney with over 25 years of experience in elder law and estate planning. He is the author of "How to Protect Your Family's Assets from Devastating Nursing Home Costs: Medicaid Secrets," an annually updated practical guide for the layperson.

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


Because she refused to pursue a return of the money, the state may decide that the checks were approved by her and therefore would be... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


You are correct that purchasing things for yourself or your house is not considered a gift that can cause a penalty for Medicaid purposes.... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


If you transfer the ownership of the policy, it will be deemed a gift/transfer of the value of the policy on that date, which is roughly... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


Because she still is an owner of the bonds, the value of the bonds will be counted as her assets in determining if she has more than $2,000... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


Hi: Yes, new editions come out each year. We are up to the 2012 edition, now! The exceptions to the transfer penalties are found in the... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


There is an exception to the transfer penalty rules for a transfer directly to a disabled child (of any age) or to an irrevocable trust for... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


When a person applies for Medicaid for nursing home coverage, the form asks if you have made any gifts or transfers within the prior 5... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


The only way to avoid the imposition of a penalty when a person makes a gift within the 5 year period before applying for Medicaid is if... see more

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Is having Dementia enough to qualify for Medicaid/Medicare assistance to pay for nursing home care?


In order to qualify for Medicaid, your mother would have to have "countable" assets in excess of $2,000. If she can qualify, then... see more

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Can my mother get Medicare and Medicaid at the same time?


Medicare, being solely a federal program, has the same rules in all 50 states. Thus, a move from one state to another will not affect... see more

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My husband and I want to build an in-law suite in my home. What are the future financial ramifications to my p...


I have had clients that did something quite similar to your plan. The key is for your parents not to overpay you for their interest in your... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


The question isn't whether the income is counted. It's counted in ALL states--as income. Thus the owner of the real estate must... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


Some states exempt income-producing property such as rental real estate and will exclude it when calculating the assets of the individual... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


Although there is an exception for gifts made to pay for medical care under the federal gift tax laws, there is no similar exception under... see more

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My mother doesn't qualify for Medicaid. How can we get help for her care?


If your mother's name is not on the house you live in, that is a good situation. Otherwise, the state would have to make a claim... see more

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Can Medicaid take your parent's home to pay for nursing care if the caregiver is joint owner?


If a person who owns a home is receiving Medicaid, then upon the death of the person the state can indeed require the house to be sold in... see more

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Is anyone familiar with the Medicaid Asset Protection Plan, MAPP?


Information is power. I assisted clients with their estate and Medicaid planning for 25 years, as an elder law attorney. I wanted to help... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


The rule is this: If a "caretaker child" lives with a parent and takes care of a parent for at least two years immediately... see more

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Can Medicaid take your parent's home to pay for nursing care if the caregiver is joint owner?


I think you mean "Medicaid" not "Medicare," since Medicare only covers nursing home care for a maximum of 100 days, and... see more

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Can someone explain what the 5-year "look back" period for Medicaid is?


Some elder law attorneys charge for their advice by the hour, and can generally give you an estimated charge up front. Other attorneys will... see more

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