The Smart Path to Alzheimer's ... - The Elder & Disability Law Firm, PA
I want to let you know that our firm offers a FREE guide to help you and your family understand the legal implications, and plan the next steps to help minimize the challenges and the stress that accompanies any Alzheimer?s journey.
I?m happy to offer you a Free copy of our ?Alzheimer?s Legal Survival Guide? right away.
In this guide you?ll discover:
- The 2 legal documents you need in place immediately ? and the 3 essential things they should contain. Without the right language, you could lose almost everything to Alzheimer?s.
- Why you?re at risk of losing your life savings, your retirement plan, and all your assets (including your home) to provide the necessary care for your parent/loved one with Alzheimer?s.
- How to design an Alzheimer?s family protection plan to keep your loved one safe ? and help keep your family?s finances intact.
- How the titling of your assets can be the BEST thing you?ve ever done ? or one of the WORST MISTAKES you could ever make.
- What Division of Assets really means ? and how it can enable the spouse of an Alzheimer?s patient (whose nursing home expenses are paid by Medicaid) to keep one-half of the couple?s assets up to $109,560, as well as ensure a minimum monthly income ranging from $1,750 to $2,650.
- How to set up affairs so you won?t have to go through probate upon the death of your loved one ? An in-depth, simple-to-understand discussion of the top probate avoidance devices that you can utilize to make it easier to pass property to your children or other loved ones ? as well as the pitfalls of each device.
- Ever since the Deficit Reduction Act was signed into law on February 8, 2006, Medicaid has become a minefield that few people can understand ? let alone navigate. The guide will demystify the law for you even if you don?t understand legalese ? and reveal financial planning strategies, including Medicaid, which can potentially save you $30,000 to $50,000 a year.
- Why paying a child to care for an Alzheimer?s parent without the proper agreements in place can make the parent not eligible for Medicaid ? sometimes for years. This could be a serious problem in the event that nursing home care becomes necessary.
- Protecting the family home from being sold to pay for Alzheimer?s care is much more difficult under the new law ? but it can still be done if you know how.
- Why the new law demands that you plan ahead (sometimes years in advance) to protect yourself and your family ? and what strategies you can implement if you can?t.
Again, this guide is Free, all you have to do is click the link below to access it in easy-to-read Adobe Acrobat PDF format:
www.AlzheimersResourceKit.com/hammond/resources/legalguide.html
Tags: alzheimers, caregiving, Medicaid
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