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Answer Bar: Elder Law and Medicaid Essentials
Contains material from Sep 2020 to Sep 2022
Would love to see more Medicaid regulatory CLE
This course gave a good overview of the law relating to how to obtain medicaid coverage.
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Session 2: Overview of Medicaid Planning - What non-elder law attorneys need to know about planning for long-term care.
Session 3: The View from 30, 000 feet – Medicaid Myths All Attorney's Should Know - Join Stephanie as she explains Medicaid and Medicare mythbusting and challenges common misconceptions about: MERP, Medicaid, and Medicare, as well as protecting the home and other assets with Transfer on Death Planning and Couples Planning for Medicaid.
Session 4: When Your Client May Have Diminished Capacity - In estate planning and elder law, attorneys often have clients that may be in some stage of diminished capacity. This creates ethical and legal issues for the attorney that can’t be ignored. Explore those issues and ways the attorney can navigate these turbulent waters.
Session 5: Real Estate Issues in Elder Law - Review issues to better protect your clients, including homestead and agricultural exemptions; recent changes; to inspect or not, what could possibly go wrong; easements; and transactions with an affidavit of heirship within four years of date of death.
Session 6: Role of the Guardian - Examine the duties and responsibilities of a guardian under Texas law and guardianship administration, from initiation to closing, including the code requirements of selling and leasing property, ethical issues, and more.
Session 7: Alternatives to Guardianship Including Support Services - Exploring the range of supports and services and alternatives to guardianship and a decision tree to determine the necessity of a guardianship in the continuum of care, including an update on capacity assessment tools.
Session 8: Out of the Woodwork: Unethical Practices by Geriatric Professionals - With the increase of an aging population, comes an increase in service providers willing and wanting to help older adults. Not every professional has the client's best interest in mind. A summary of professionals that may take advantage of clients and how to spot them will be discussed, as well as what type of credentialing the professionals should have.
Session 9: Medicaid Matters and Probate Proceedings - Join Stephanie as she explores how to protect homes from the Medicaid Estate Recovery Program [MERP] through probate proceedings, in addition to understanding the basics of protecting homes from the reach of MERP in the first place. Independent administrations may not always be the best choice, particularly in cases where no statutory waivers apply.
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
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H. Clyde Farrell, Meredith Ann Sullivan, Marilyn G. Miller
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Session 1
—48 mins
Medicaid Update (Sep 2022)
Latest developments affecting planning and applications for Medicaid to pay for nursing home care and home care.
Originally presented: Aug 2022 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference
H. Clyde Farrell,
Farrell & Johnson PLLC - Austin, TX
Meredith Ann Sullivan,
Farrell & Johnson PLLC - Austin, TX
Marilyn G. Miller,
Marilyn G. Miller, Attorney at Law - Dripping Springs, TX
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Pi-Yi Mayo
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Session 2
—31 mins
Overview of Medicaid Planning (Sep 2020)
What non-elder law attorneys need to know about planning for long-term care.
Originally presented: Jul 2020 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference
Pi-Yi Mayo,
Mayo & Poland PLLC - Baytown, TX
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Stephanie Townsend Allala
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Session 3
—61 mins
The View from 30, 000 feet – Medicaid Myths All Attorney's Should Know (Dec 2021)
Join Stephanie as she explains Medicaid and Medicare mythbusting and challenges common misconceptions about: MERP, Medicaid, and Medicare, as well as protecting the home and other assets with Transfer on Death Planning and Couples Planning for Medicaid.
Originally presented: Nov 2021 The View from 30,000 Feet: Medicaid Myths All Attorneys Should Know
Stephanie Townsend Allala,
Townsend Allala, Coulter & Kludt PLLC - El Paso, TX
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John R. McNair, Michele Kosoy Goldberg
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Session 4
—40 mins
When Your Client May Have Diminished Capacity (Sep 2022)
In estate planning and elder law, attorneys often have clients that may be in some stage of diminished capacity. This creates ethical and legal issues for the attorney that can’t be ignored. Explore those issues and ways the attorney can navigate these turbulent waters.
Originally presented: Aug 2022 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference
John R. McNair,
J. McNair Dallas Law P.C. - Dallas, TX
Michele Kosoy Goldberg,
Attorney at Law - Bellaire, TX
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Rayito O. Stephens
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Session 5
—45 mins
Real Estate Issues in Elder Law (Sep 2022)
Review issues to better protect your clients, including homestead and agricultural exemptions; recent changes; to inspect or not, what could possibly go wrong; easements; and transactions with an affidavit of heirship within four years of date of death.
Originally presented: Aug 2022 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference
Rayito O. Stephens,
Rayito O. Stephens Law Offices, PLLC - Pearland, TX
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Hon. Polly Jackson Spencer
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Session 6
—61 mins
Role of the Guardian (Sep 2022)
Examine the duties and responsibilities of a guardian under Texas law and guardianship administration, from initiation to closing, including the code requirements of selling and leasing property, ethical issues, and more.
Originally presented: Aug 2022 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference
Hon. Polly Jackson Spencer,
Senior Statutory Probate Judge, Retired - San Antonio, TX
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Hon. Jason Cox, Taft Robinson
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Session 7
—59 mins
Alternatives to Guardianship including Supports and Services (Sep 2022)
Details about the vast possibilities of available, less restrictive, alternatives to guardianship including supports and services that may alleviate or limit the need for guardianship.
Originally presented: Aug 2022 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference
Hon. Jason Cox,
Harris County Probate Court #3 - Houston, TX
Taft Robinson,
Disability Rights Texas - Houston, TX
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Christina Lesher
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Session 8
—30 mins
Out of the Woodwork: Unethical Practices by Geriatric Professionals (Sep 2020)
With the increase of an aging population, comes an increase in service providers willing and wanting to help older adults. Not every professional has the client's best interest in mind. A summary of professionals that may take advantage of clients and how to spot them will be discussed, as well as what type of credentialing the professionals should have.
Originally presented: Jul 2020 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference
Christina Lesher,
The Law Office of Christina Lesher, PC - Houston, TX
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Stephanie Townsend Allala
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Session 9
—61 mins
Medicaid Matters and Probate Proceedings (Jan 2022)
Join Stephanie as she explores how to protect homes from the Medicaid Estate Recovery Program [MERP] through probate proceedings, in addition to understanding the basics of protecting homes from the reach of MERP in the first place. Independent administrations may not always be the best choice, particularly in cases where no statutory waivers apply.
Originally presented: Dec 2021 Medicaid Matters and Probate Proceedings
Stephanie Townsend Allala,
Townsend Allala, Coulter & Kludt PLLC - El Paso, TX