Medicaid Planning
Schedule A consultationAs we age, planning for the future becomes increasingly important, especially for our long-term care needs. But the ever-rising cost of long-term care expenses can be overwhelming, draining your savings and, worse, making you feel like a burden on the ones you love most.
At Hammond Law Group, we understand the importance of Medicaid pre-planning and are dedicated to helping families navigate this process well in advance. Our Colorado Springs Medicaid pre-planning attorney is here to help you maximize your eligibility for benefits while reducing the impact on your assets.
We recommend starting the Medicaid pre-planning process at least five years before you anticipate needing long-term care. By planning ahead, you’ll have more options available to protect your assets and ensure a comfortable future.
We know planning for the future can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether creating a comprehensive estate plan or navigating the Medicaid pre-planning process, we are committed to providing the utmost care and attention. Contact us today to start planning for a secure and comfortable future.
Qualifying for Medicaid in Colorado Springs
In Colorado Springs, the Medicaid program is administered by the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF).
To qualify for Medicaid, you must be a Colorado resident and considered low-income. You must also be one of the following:
- Pregnant
- Responsible for a minor 18 years or younger
- Blind
- Have a disability or a family member in your household with a disability
- Be 65 or older
You must also meet certain income requirements. In 2023, a single person’s annual household income limit is $19,392, and $39,900 for a family of four. Because of the program’s strict asset and income limits, it may be more difficult for seniors in need to receive the care they need without sacrificing their financial security.
At Hammond Law Group, our Medicaid planning attorneys can help you employ legal strategies that can help you qualify. With proper planning, you can save hundreds of thousands of dollars, allowing you to leave assets to your children while still qualifying for Medicaid.
Why Long-Term Care Planning is Important
Are you worried about how to afford long-term care for yourself or a loved one? As you age, the possibility of needing assistance with daily activities like bathing and dressing increases. This is where long-term care planning comes in.
An elder law attorney can help you navigate the complexities of qualifying for Medicaid to cover your long-term care needs.
Here are three reasons why long-term care planning is crucial:
- Protect Your Assets: Without proper planning, the cost of long-term care can deplete your savings and leave nothing for your heirs. A Medicaid planning attorney can help you protect your assets by creating a plan that meets both your financial and healthcare needs.
- Qualify for Medicaid: Medicaid is a government-funded program that provides healthcare coverage to individuals with limited income and assets. However, qualifying for Medicaid can be difficult without the guidance of an experienced attorney who knows the ins and outs of this system.
- Peace of Mind: With proper elder care planning, you can know that you or your loved one will receive quality long-term care without worrying about the financial burden it may bring.
If you or someone you know needs assistance with long-term care planning, don’t hesitate to contact a Medicaid planning attorney today. They can provide valuable guidance on protecting assets while ensuring you receive the best possible care.
How a Medicaid Pre-Planning Attorney Can Help
You may think that planning for Medicaid is just another task on your never-ending to-do list, but hiring a Medicaid planning attorney could save you thousands of dollars in the long run.
Here are four ways a Medicaid planning attorney can help you:
- Asset protection: Medicaid planning attorneys can help clients protect their assets from being depleted by long-term care costs. This may involve creating a trust or transferring assets to a spouse or other family member.
- Eligibility determination: Medicaid planning attorneys can help clients determine if they are eligible for Medicaid benefits and assist with the application process.
- Estate planning: Medicaid planning attorneys can help clients create an estate plan that takes into account their long-term care needs and ensures that their assets are distributed according to their wishes.
- Advocacy: Medicaid planning attorneys can advocate for clients who are facing challenges with Medicaid eligibility or benefits, such as denial of coverage or inadequate services.
Don’t let the stress and confusion of Medicaid planning overwhelm you. Let our team at Hammond Law Group guide you through the process with ease, saving you time, and money, and providing peace of mind along the way.
With more than 18 years in business and being 100% estate planning focused, we have the experience and knowledge to help you with your Medicaid planning needs.
Hire Hammond Law Group for Compassionate Medicaid Planning in Colorado Springs
Looking for a reliable Medicaid pre-planning attorney in the Colorado Springs or Denver area? Look no further than Hammond Law Group. Our law firm is dedicated to helping you plan for Medicaid long before you actually need it.
With multiple attorneys on staff and a 100% satisfaction guarantee, you can trust that our team will provide experienced legal assistance for all your Medicaid planning needs. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you plan for the future.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Estate Planning in Colorado Springs
What Is Estate Planning, and Why Work With an Attorney?
Estate planning is the process of evaluating your situation and goals and designing a plan to ensure things go smoothly when your time comes. It includes preparing the legal documents and instructions that guide how your assets and personal affairs will be managed in the event of your incapacity or passing. A thoughtful estate plan also outlines how your property will be handled, who will make financial and healthcare decisions for you, and how you’d like to provide for your loved ones. It also includes planning for your pets, digital assets, personal property, and many other issues that aren’t covered by legal documents alone.
Working with estate planning attorneys in Colorado Springs and Denver helps you take the right steps from the beginning. At Hammond Law Group, you will find the process clear and approachable. Our attorneys take time to understand your goals, discuss your options, and help you create an estate plan that reflects your wishes. Rather than using one-size-fits-all templates, your documents fit your unique situation, giving you confidence and clarity about your future and your family’s well-being.
What Documents Are Included in an Estate Plan?
A well-designed estate plan includes several types of estate planning documents, each serving a specific purpose. These may include a will , which outlines how your assets will be distributed after death, and a living trust , which allows your property to be managed and transferred without going through probate .
You may also include a financial power of attorney , which authorizes someone you trust to handle your financial matters if you become unable to do so, and healthcare directives that express your medical wishes. Beneficiary designations , guardianship nominations , and advance care plans often play a role as well.
Our estate planning attorneys in Colorado Springs and Denver walk you through each document, explain how they work together, and make sure they align with your personal and family goals. We work with you to prepare a customized, cohesive, and easy-to-follow plan that brings comfort and peace of mind to you and your family.
How Is a Will Different From a Trust?
Both a will and a trust are foundational estate planning documents, but they serve different purposes. A will provides instructions on how to distribute your assets after death, and can name guardians for minor children. It becomes effective only after you pass away, and it typically goes through probate , the court process for validating and carrying out your wishes.
A trust , by contrast, is a legal arrangement that takes effect as soon as it’s created. A living trust allows you to manage your property while you’re alive and determine how those assets are handled after your death. Because assets in a trust are owned by the trust itself, they avoid conservatorship if you become incapacitated and avoid probate when you pass away, saving time, costs, and stress for your family.
Our estate planning lawyers can help you decide whether a will, trust, or a combination of both is right for you, depending on your priorities and the level of privacy and control you wish to maintain.
When Should I Start Long-Term Care Planning?
It’s never too early to begin long-term care planning . Many people start this process while they’re healthy and independent, which allows more flexibility and choice in arranging care options later. Planning ahead can help protect assets, maintain financial stability, and make sure your healthcare directives reflect your personal values.
Our estate planning attorneys assist with preparing strategies for Medicaid planning , retirement planning, and asset management so you can plan responsibly for future care needs. At Hammond Law Group, you’ll learn how to balance medical costs, family responsibilities, and your estate goals, so your loved ones can focus on supporting you rather than worrying about logistics.
Early planning not only provides peace of mind, but also gives you more control over where and how you would receive care in the future.
What Does an Elder Law Attorney Do?
Elder law attorneys help individuals and families go through legal issues that arise with aging. This may include Medicaid planning , guardianship , long-term care , and estate planning matters that protect both your assets and your dignity.
At Hammond Law Group, our team assists elders in Colorado Springs and Denver with compassionate, knowledgeable guidance. You need a firm that takes the time to listen and develop plans that help you maintain independence and financial security while preparing for future care needs. Whether you’re addressing housing options, powers of attorney, or conservatorship, it is possible to simplify complex matters into manageable steps so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.
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