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Get the Latest on Medicaid Application and Asset Planning Tactics
Middle class Americans seeking asset protection cannot afford to ignore the potentially devastating costs of nursing home and other long-term care. Nursing homes are among the most common and largest creditors an average American is likely to face in his or her lifetime, but only about 10% of the population has long-term care insurance. For the other 90%, Medicaid is the primary source of payment, so a basic understanding of the Medicaid asset protection process is vital for all professionals who work with seniors and their families. This course will provide an overview of asset protection concepts and strategies that elder law attorneys can use to legally and ethically protect assets while facilitating earlier Medicaid eligibility; and a set of crisis-management tools to prevent and correct inadvertent loss of benefits. Register today!
- Learn what the income eligibility requirements are when applying for Medicaid.
- Protect your clients' interests by knowing what's exempt and what's not.
- Employ the most practical and effective asset transfer methods to comply with the spend-down requirement.
- Explore crisis planning methods to restore Medicaid benefits as quickly as possible.
- Guide clients through the Medicaid qualification process by knowing what's involved.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Applying for Medicaid - The Four Eligibility Requirements
- Pre-Need Asset Planning
- Trust-Based Medicaid Planning in Detail
- Crisis Planning and Assistance
- Using Special Needs Trusts - Sample Trust Review
- Applied Legal Ethics
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee CLE |
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6 Total | 10-08-2026 |
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Agenda
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Applying for Medicaid - The Four Eligibility Requirements
- Medical Eligibility: The Needs Assessment
- Resource Eligibility: Exempt vs. Countable Assets
- Income Eligibility
- Transfer Eligibility
- The Lookback Periods
- Transfers and Penalty Periods
- Transfer Penalty
- Penalty Beginning Date
- Partial Months of Ineligibility
- Monthly Maintenance Need Allowance (MMMNA) for the Community Spouse
- Annuity Transfer Rules and Tactics
- Estate Recovery Rules
- Current Medicaid Planning Programs and Rules
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Pre-Need Asset Planning
- Medicaid Planning for Single vs. Married Applicants
- Transferring Real Property Without Jeopardizing Medicaid Eligibility
- When Does the Home Become a Countable Asset?
- How is "Intent to Return Home" Interpreted?
- Titling of the Home and Basic Homestead Issues in a Medicaid Planning Context
- Life Estates
- Asset Valuation - Fair Market Value under DRA
- Using Life Insurance to Spend Down
- Interstate Transfers
- Protecting Veterans Benefits
- The Gifting Powers in Powers of Attorney
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Trust-Based Medicaid Planning in Detail
- Choosing the Assets for Funding the Trusts
- Key Provisions and Sample Trust Language
- Self-Settled Trusts and Their Impact on Eligibility
- Using Income-Only Trusts
- Purpose of Using IOTs
- Principal Distribution Provision
- Taxation of IOTs
- Income Taxation and Tax Reporting
- Gift Tax and Reporting
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Crisis Planning and Assistance
- Asset Purchase Strategies Available
- Purchases
- Payments
- Asset Transfer Strategies Available
- How to Transfer Residence to Caregiver Child
- How to Transfer Residence to Sibling With Equity Interest Who's Resided There for at Least One Year
- How to Transfer Residence Subject to Life Estate
- How to Transfer Residence Subject to Occupancy Agreement
- Caregiver Agreement Between Parent and Child
- Contesting/Appealing the Penalty Period Dates and Other Adverse Medicaid Decisions
- Asset Purchase Strategies Available
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Using Special Needs Trusts - Sample Trust Review
- When Can SNTs be Used?
- Drafting an SNT - Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Documenting the Assets Transfer into the Trust
- Choosing a Suitable Trustee
- Sample Special Needs Trust Document Review
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Applied Legal Ethics
- Avoiding Conflicts of Interest (Who is Your Client?)
- Dealing With Clients' Diminishing Mental Capacity
- Spotting and Preventing Elder Abuse
- Appropriate Client Communications
- Navigating Through Family Conflict
- Setting and Collecting Attorney Fees
Who Should Attend
This basic level online seminar is designed for:
- Attorneys
- Nursing Home Administrators
- Social Workers
- Geriatric Care Managers
- Trust Officers
- Accountants and CPAs
- Estate and Financial Planners
- Paralegals
Speakers
Speaker bio
Mitchell I. Lansky
is a member of the Lansky Law Firm in Memphis. He has practiced for more than 30 years, mainly in the areas of estate planning, elder law, and corporate/transactional law. Mr. Lansky earned his B.S.B.A. degree from the University of Florida; his J.D. degree from Cumberland School of Law - Samford University; and his LL.M. degree in taxation from Washington University. He is also a member of Lawyers With Purpose, a collection of attorneys throughout the U.S. focusing in elder law. Mr. Lansky speaks often to diverse groups concerning estate planning, and especially elder law.
Speaker bio
Pam Ford Wright
is with The Wright Law Firm PLLC, specializing in elder law. She is a certified specialist in elder law by NELF. Ms. Ford Wright earned her J.D. degree from Duke University. She is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Tennessee Bar Association, Edmund Howell Jackson American Inns of Court, and Conservatorship Association of Tennessee. Ms. Ford Wright is admitted to practice before the federal court in the Western and Middle districts of Tennessee and U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
Speaker bio
Heather M. Johnson
is an attorney with Rainey Kizer Reviere & Bell PLC, focusing her practice on estate planning, wills and trusts, and elder law issues involving TennCare/Medicaid crisis planning when a loved one must be admitted into a skilled nursing facility or assisted living facility. She earned her B.S. degree, cum laude, from Union University, her Masters of Arts in children's literature from Hollins University and her J.D degree from Belmont University College of Law. Ms. Johnson is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Tennessee and all lower appellate and trial courts, as well as the U.S. District Courts for the Western and Middle districts of Tennessee. She is a member of the American Bar Association, Tennessee Bar Association, Jackson-Madison County Bar Association, Federal Bar Association and Tennessee Lawyers' Association for Women, where she serves as the Anne Schneider board representative.
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