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Overview
Help Your Elderly Clients Qualify for Medicaid
Essential knowledge of Medicaid asset planning strategies is a must-have for all professionals who work with aging and disabled clients and their families. This practical course will give you the knowledge and skills you'll need to help clients protect assets while qualifying for Medicaid and guard against accidental loss of benefits. Register today!
- Clarify eligibility criteria and dispel common myths about Medicaid planning.
- Learn how to use asset purchases and transfers to qualify ahead of time.
- Get practice tips for crafting legally compliant and effective Medicaid qualifying trusts.
- Determine whether your client needs a special needs trust and how to draft it for greatest impact.
- Come away with real-life emergency planning techniques for when nursing home care is imminent.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Qualifying for Medicaid: Eligibility Criteria
- Planning Ahead: Gifts, Exempt Purchases and Asset Transfers
- Medicaid Qualifying Income Trusts
- Special Needs Trusts: Protecting Benefits While Providing for Beneficiary Expenses
- Ensuring Spousal Protections
- Asset Transfers in Crisis Planning
- Maintaining an Ethical Practice
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York CLE |
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7 Total | 06-13-2027 |
| Pennsylvania CLE |
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6 Total | 06-13-2026 |
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CLE
Agenda
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Qualifying for Medicaid: Eligibility Criteria
- Top Misconceptions on What Medicaid and Medicare Cover
- Who Actually Needs Medicaid?
- Quality of Care and Patient Protections Concerns
- Is it Too Late to Plan for Medicaid Once You're in the Nursing Home?
- Medicaid Criteria
- Medical Eligibility
- Resource Eligibility
- Income Eligibility
- The Lookback Rule
- The Gifting Rule
- Transfer Eligibility
- Myths About Medicaid Estate Recovery
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Planning Ahead: Gifts, Exempt Purchases and Asset Transfers
- Purchasing Excluded Assets
- Converting to Excluded Assets
- Prepaying for Services, Expenses, Taxes
- What Counts as a Gift for Purposes of Medicaid Planning?
- Qualifying Asset Transfers
- Transferring Real Property Without Jeopardizing Medicaid Eligibility
- Private Annuities and Promissory Notes
- Treatment of IRAs and Retirement Accounts
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Medicaid Qualifying Income Trusts
- When to Use Income-Only Trusts
- Can Self-Settled Trusts Harm Medicaid Eligibility?
- Taxation of Medicaid Qualifying Trusts
- Drafting Key Trust Provisions (With a Review of a Sample Trust)
- Are IOTs Subject to Medicaid Estate Recovery?
- Funding the Trust
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Special Needs Trusts: Protecting Benefits While Providing for Beneficiary Expenses
- SNTs vs. ABLE Accounts: Estate Recovery and Other Considerations
- First-Party vs. Third-Party SNTs: Which One to Use?
- Which Assets to Use for Funding the Trust
- Choosing the Right Trustee
- Drafting Key SNT Provisions (With Sample Trust Language)
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Ensuring Spousal Protections
- Maximizing Monthly Maintenance Need Allowance for Community Spouse
- Community Spouse Resource Allowance and CSRA Appeal
- Using Homestead Exceptions
- Obtaining Hardship Waivers
- Is Divorce a Prudent Option?
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Asset Transfers in Crisis Planning
- Using Asset Purchases and Asset Conversions From Countable to Excluded
- Asset Transfers and the Reverse Half-Loaf Method
- Crafting Caregiver Agreements Between Parent and Child
- Residence Transfer Options
- Calculating and Contesting the Penalty Period
- Dealing With Partial Months of Ineligibility
- What to Do With Unexpected Cash Inflows
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Maintaining an Ethical Practice
- Who is the Client?
- Avoiding Conflicts of Interest When Representing Couples
- Setting Reasonable Attorney Fees
- Guarding Confidentiality
- Verifying Client Capacity
- Dealing With Third Parties: Who's Present and Talking in Meetings With Clients?
- Scope of Representation
- Client With a Disability: What are Your Duties?
Who Should Attend
This basic level online seminar on Medicaid planning is designed for attorneys, nursing home administrators, accountants and CPAs, social workers, geriatric care managers, trust officers, estate planners, wealth managers, and paralegals.
Speakers
Speaker bio
Crystal West Edwards
is a principal with Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C. in the wealth preservation group and brings extensive experience in the areas of elder law and special needs planning and counseling. A certified elder law attorney (CELA) by the ABA accredited National Elder Law Foundation, she focuses her practice on elder law, special needs planning and advocacy, estate planning, and estate administration. Ms. Edwards earned her B.A. degree, cum laude, from the University of North Carolina (Charlotte); and her J.D. degree from Pennsylvania State University's Dickinson School of Law. She has authored numerous publications on the topics of elder and disability law, estate planning, special need trusts, and government agencies. Ms. Edwards is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA).
Speaker bio
Daniel Del Collo, III
is the owner of The Law Office of Daniel Del Collo, III, where he concentrates his practice in the areas of estate planning, estate administration and elder law, including the drafting of wills, trusts and special needs, guardianships, Medicaid planning, powers of attorneys, and advanced medical directives. His elder law clients also call upon him to handle personal injury, real estate, and business law matters. Mr. Del Collo also provides counsel to individuals and families with loved ones suffering from varying types and degrees of dementia such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's, and other neurological diseases. He earned his B.A. degree from Haverford College and his J.D. degree from Rutgers School of Law-Camden.
Speaker bio
Jane M. Fearn-Zimmer
is the principal of The Law Office of Jane M. Fearn-Zimmer, in Marlton, New Jersey. She dedicates her practice to serving clients in the areas of elder and disability law, special needs trusts, asset protection, tax and estate planning, and estate administration. Ms. Fearn-Zimmer is the former editor of The Elder Law Report. In New Jersey, she is also recognized as a leader in the area of using Medicaid compliant annuities. Ms. Fearn-Zimmer filed three separate federal district court lawsuits against the State of New Jersey on behalf of clients who used Medicaid compliant annuities in order to allow clients obtain Medicaid eligibility to assist in covering their long-term care costs. Each of the three cases involved the purchase of an immediate annuity pursuant to applicable Medicaid law in order to achieve Medicaid eligibility. In each case, the State of New Jersey denied Medicaid benefits. Ms. Fearn-Zimmer has presented on tax, special needs planning, Medicaid planning, guardianships, and estate planning topics. Representative publications include Planning with Medicaid Annuities, Estate and Financial Planning Council of Southern New Jersey, November/December 2014; Gay Marriage in Transition: Recent Developments in the Legal Rights of Same-Sex Couples, 183 N.J.L.J. 95 (January 9, 2006); and Special Needs Trusts Update, Estate and Financial Planning Council of Southern New Jersey, September/October 2010. She was a former federal judicial clerk to the Honorable John S. Unpingco, Chief Judge of the District Court of Guam, where she served on the Civil and Criminal Justice Reform Act committees for the District of Guam. Ms. Fearn-Zimmer has been admitted to the New Jersey Bar since 1996, and previously practiced civil litigation in New Jersey.
Speaker bio
Douglas A. Fendrick
maintains his law office of Fendrick Morgan in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. His practice concentrates in the areas of estate planning, elder law and estate administration. Mr. Fendrick is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and before the U.S. Tax Court. He is a certified elder law attorney through the National Elder Law Foundation, an accredited estate planning specialist through the American Bar Association, and a certified public accountant. Mr. Fendrick is accredited by the Veterans Administration to counsel clients regarding veterans benefits. He was a former trial attorney with the Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mr. Fendrick is a member of the Camden County and Burlington County bar associations, as well as the South Jersey Estate Planning Counsel. He earned his B.S. degree, cum laude, from Rider University, his J.D. degree from Rutgers University School of Law and his LL.M degree from Temple University.
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