Protecting Your Family's Assets in Florida: How to Legally Use Medicaid to Pay for Nursing Home and Assisted Living Care (Second Editioin)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.58 (860 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1568251297 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-18 |
Language | : | English |
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He received his Master's degree in Business Administration from Virginia Tech in 1994; graduated Cum Laude from the University of Toledo, College of Law in 1997; and received his LL.M. His current interests include exercising, hiking in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, the study of Latin America, Spanish music
"helpful" according to Christine Yergeau. This was a good compilation of all the miscellaneous information available on the web, plus additional information specific to Florida. It was easy to read and well explained.. Yes you need an attorney mman Indeed a treacherous landscape to navigate especially with the landsharks touting their "free" help rearranging your assets to their benefit. There is a lot of sound advice here to keep you from imploding.. "Knowledge is power" according to Shirley. This is a must read for everyone. Just to know the rules makes the game a little less scarey. Financial decisions made along your path of life are made with a better understanding on why you made them as such. This book gives you the opportunity of making plans before you lose control of your life. Let's face it, we all are either going to need help in our
. Frazier graduated Cum Laude from Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia with a B.A. He is also a member of the National Organization of Veterans Advocates, Inc., the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys, and the Florida Bar Elder Law Section.As the son of a physician and military officer, and with four brothers, John traveled widely in the U.S.A. He received his Master's degree in Business Administration from Virginia Tech in 1994; graduated Cum Laude from the University of Toledo, College of Law in 1997; and received his LL.M. His current interests include exercising, hiking in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, the study of
Florida Eldercare Attorney John R. Complete with a glossary that defines terms specific to both eldercare law and applications for Medicaid in Florida.. Written in easy-to-read language, it provides examples for the most common Medicaid scenarios faced by families in Florida. Frazier describes multiple strategies that families can use to qualify for Medicaid assistance. Protecting Your Family's Assets in Florida includes details covering the following topics, specific to both Florida and eldercare: an overview of the benefits of Medicaid; the three Florida agencies that handle Medicaid; the three tests for Medicaid qualification; the three Medicaid programs for nursing homes and assisted living facilities; how single people van protect their assets; additional ways married individuals can protect their assets; the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (DRA) in Florida; other important Medicaid planning considerations, including an update on powers of attorney; an expaded Veterans Benefits section; life care planning; a new section on alternative housing choices, another way of protecting assets; a new section on the role of geriatric care managers and how to se