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Protect Assets Using Family Care Agreements

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

by Douglas L. Kaune, Esquire
Estate Planning & Administration, Wills,
Trusts, Asset Protection, Elder Law
Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees
Phoenixville, Malvern, West Chester
Pennsylvania Attorney
dkaune@utbf.com PH: 610-933-8069

Family Care Agreements, also referred to as Cargegiver Agreements, have increased in popularity as a result of the more stringent Deficit Reduction Act (DRA) Medicaid gifting rules. These agreements are usually established between an elderly individual who is agreeing to “pay” and the individual or individuals who is/are agreeing to provide continued care and assistance into the future. This agreement, if drafted properly, may allow for a significant portion of the the elderly individual’s assets from being spent on nursing home care. The Family Care Agreement has become a regular planning tool for elder law attorneys in Pennsylvania and other jurisdictions. The payment amount will be subject to income tax so care should be made in making the decision to use this type of planning.

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Getting Government Assistance For At Home Nursing Care

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

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Estate Planning, Estate Administration, Wills,
Trusts, Elder Law,
Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees
Phoenixville, Malvern, West Chester
Pennsylvania Attorney
dkaune@utbf.com PH: 610-933-8069

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Many clients with family members and spouses in need of full time nursing care would like to provide care at home. Unfortunately, not everyone has the financial resources to pay for this care privately. There might be an alternative to private pay home care for you and your family. There are possible options such as the Medicaid Waiver and Care Giver Support Program that will pay for or supplement the cost of at home care. These might be viable alternatives when trying to avoid nursing home admission. Please note that there are eligibility guidelines that must be met to qualify.

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