In our FAQs, we answer some of the most common questions people have about planning for the increasing cost of long-term care. Learn about the value of long-term care insurance, how to provide for a spouse living at home, what can be done to protect assets for heirs, and much more. To discuss your long-term care planning needs with experienced attorney Theodore Alatsas, contact our office to schedule a free, no-obligation initial consultation.
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Does Medicaid Always Look Back 5 Years?
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Do You Have to Pay Back Medicaid If You Inherit Money?
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Can a Nursing Home Take Back Money That Was Gifted Within 5 Years?
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How Can i Protect My Money Before Going to a Nursing Home?
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What's the best way to preserve my wealth if I need Medicaid?
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I'm new to medicaid planning. What are the first steps to take to protect my assets?
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What is Medicaid Planning?
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What is Medicaid Planning in New York?
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Will my benefits stop if I inherit money?
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What is New York's Managed Long-Term Care (MLTC) program?
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What is The Five-Year Look-Back Rule in New York?
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Can Medicaid Take a Jointly Owned Home in New York?