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Is it important to address legal planning documents in Medicaid Planning?

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Is it important to address legal planning documents in Medicaid Planning?

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Yes. It is always important to review Wills, Living Wills and Powers of Attorney. These documents are usually not designed for situations in which a family member will be applying for Medicaid. For example, if there is a husband and wife and the husband is entering the nursing home, the wife’s Will usually leaves her assets to the husband. This needs to be changed.

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