
Should I Divorce My Husband So Medicaid Will Cover His Nursing Home Care?
Question: I need information about divorcing my husband so he can get Medicaid coverage for nursing home care. Would I be able to retire without

Question: I need information about divorcing my husband so he can get Medicaid coverage for nursing home care. Would I be able to retire without

Question: I read your response to the question of how to rearrange assets to give an elderly person access to Medicaid services, including possible long

Question: If a disabled adult child clause has prohibited the Medicaid estate recovery on her dad’s estate, can the probate attorney who advised the sale

Question: My husband is a long-term patient in a nursing home and is on Medicare and Medicaid. Can he be a co-signer on a student

Question: I have a married couple who want an irrevocable trust as they are concerned with asset protection and long-term care. They are close enough

Question: My husband and I live in Massachusetts. He is 75, and I am 73. We are in relatively good health, no pre-existing conditions. Our

Question: Mother and daughter are joint tenants with right of survivorship in mother’s condo. If they want to transfer the condo to an irrevocable trust,

Question: My wife and I jointly own our residence as tenants by the entirety. I have two adult children and grandchildren from my first marriage

Question: We live in Massachusetts. In looking for ways to protect our home against MassHealth recovery laws, I have found two methods most talked about

Question: What are the Capital Gains Consequences if I Put My House in an Irrevocable Trust? I live in Illinois and am 66 years old