My 70 year old husband was diagnosed with Alzheimers a couple of years ago and going downhill fast. If I eventually have to put him in a nursing home, is there anyway to protect our assets from financial ruin. Our house is paid for and in both our names, our savings is in both our names, and he has an IRA in his name and I have one in my name. I am 10 years younger and depend on our money to carry me through the rest of my life and I don't want to have to spend all our savings on his care. I though about divorce but I would lose my health insurance and I still have 5 more years before Medicare. Is there anyway to protect my assets?
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Because this is such a complex subject, I wrote a series of ebooks that cover the different areas of interest, as well as a print book that summarizes both the laws and the planning opportunities (including a section on how to find an elder law attorney in your area). good luck with your situation!
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The primary home and one car are also exempt. The institutionalized spouse can also deem money over to the community spouse up to around $2800 a month.
No one should be homeless due to Medicaid for a spouse.
And Brit38, you are so right! Yes, I felt the same way about applying for Medicaid for my husband. We were married for 57 years before we got the divorce to qualify him for Mediciad. We too have worked hard, got our IRA's and saved as best we could over the years. We've paid in for 60 years!
I don't feel the least bit guilty for using any loophole available to have him taken care of in a decent facility.
Bless you...I so agree!
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