Often times the family home is the asset that has the most sentimental value in it for a family and unfortunately, it can be one of the most difficult assets to properly plan for when you’re looking at Medicaid planning. That is why it is important to work with an elder law attorney as you try to navigate the confusing long-term care legal maze.
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Consider consulting a lawyer who specializes in elder care to find out what the current laws are where your loved one needing long-term care lives—and how the rules are changing.
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Michigan estate recovery is claiming homes
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Michigan Medicaid estate recovery is here. Our firm has prepared a guide to understanding estate recovery, that even attorneys are downloading to utilize as material to put into their blog posts announcing Michigan Medicaid estate recovery. For information on how Michigan estate recovery works and some planning strategies, feel free to download our free estate…
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Michigan estate recovery is here.
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Thanks to the Michigan Elder Law and Estate Planning sections, we have some interesting developments in Michigan’s path to estate recovery implementation. Senator Kahn of Saginaw who is the chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, has introduced several bills that could dramatically change the nature of estate recovery. The new bills are SB 404,…
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As Oakland County estate planning lawyers, we are excited to be giving a presentation on estate planning, including Michigan’s new estate recovery laws in Birmingham, Michigan on June 7th and 9th. Both nights are nearly full with individuals interested in learning from estate planning lawyers from the surrounding communities, including Troy, Farmington Hills, Bloomfield Hills…
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Well, it looks like we have an update on Michigan Medicaid estate recovery. I just received the Medicaid Final Department Review for proposed July policy and there are some serious changes in how Medicaid and estate recovery in Michigan will work. What this means is that without proper Medicaid planning by a Michigan medicaid planning…
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