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Spousal Protection: Navigating Nursing Home Costs

Spousal Protection: Navigating Nursing Home Costs

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Facing the possibility that you or your spouse might need nursing home care is daunting enough without the added stress of potential financial ruin. The stark reality—nursing homes cost between $10,000 and $15,000 monthly—means even substantial estates can be rapidly depleted, leaving a healthy spouse vulnerable.

In this deeply informative conversation, Elder Law attorney Greg McIntyre and his colleague Jane Dearwester demolish common misconceptions about spousal protection while revealing powerful strategies to preserve assets. The duo emphasizes that marriage alone doesn't grant financial authority over a spouse's assets—a dangerous assumption many couples make. They detail why a comprehensive general durable power of attorney with specific gifting provisions serves as the essential "linchpin" for any protection plan.

The attorneys explain two game-changing tools most people never hear about: Lady Bird deeds and Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts. Lady Bird deeds offer immediate home protection without Medicaid's five-year look-back period—allowing you to maintain complete control of your property while shielding it from recovery. For broader asset protection, irrevocable trusts create crucial separation between you and your assets while still allowing you to receive income benefits. As Greg explains, "You get the benefits as the lifetime income beneficiary and you get the benefit of the long-term care benefit. It's just a win-win."

With 70% of people over 65 eventually needing long-term care, preparation isn't optional—it's essential. Take the first step toward protecting your spouse and preserving your legacy by scheduling a free consultation at mcelderlawcom/scheduling or calling 1-888-999-6600.

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