Every person creating an estate plan has different needs. They have the option of creating numerous documents based on their family circumstances and personal resources. People creating their estate plans also typically need to think about emergency scenarios where...
Month: February 2026
Understanding guardianship and power of attorney in Medicaid
When a loved one cannot make decisions, you often need to help with the Medicaid application. You may act as a guardian or as a person with power of attorney (POA). The type of authority you have can affect how quickly the process moves and how difficult it becomes....
How estate planning can reduce or avoid Medicaid estate recovery
Many people will likely need skilled nursing care at some point as they age, whether it’s for short-term rehabilitation or a long-term stay. Unfortunately, few people plan for it. Medicaid helps pay for long-term care in some situations, but eligibility criteria...
