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I am not sure if anyone is familiar with this sort of situation.

Grandma may be going to a nursing home in the near future.

Want to see if not too late to take steps to protect her assets from Medicaid when/if she enrolls.

I know about the 5 year lookback in transfers of assets.

 

Any first hand experience or contacts appreciated.

 

Thanks!

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I am not sure if anyone is familiar with this sort of situation.

Grandma may be going to a nursing home in the near future.

Want to see if not too late to take steps to protect her assets from Medicaid when/if she enrolls.

I know about the 5 year lookback in transfers of assets.

 

Any first hand experience or contacts appreciated.

 

Thanks!

 

Talk to a lawyer. The LAST thing you want to do is make a mistake when it comes to transfer of assets and Medicaid...

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Bill Browning. I used him to help me with my great-grandmother's asset/medicaid situation a few years ago. We didn't lose anything after it was all said and done.

 

Company site:

http://www.elderlaw.us/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx

 

Bill's Profile:

http://www.elderlaw.us/MeettheFirm/WilliamJBrowning/tabid/96/Default.aspx

 

Address/Phone:

300 West Wilson Bridge Road, Suite 250

Worthington, Ohio 43085

 

Local Telephone

614-471-0085

 

Toll Free Telephone

1-866-883-5337

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Thanks everyone!

 

Sully: I spoke with one of Browning's partners, Richard Meyer. He sent me his intake sheet, and his credentials (like Brownings) are impressive.

 

Is anyone comfortable advising of the costs paid (or will pay)?

 

I have one quote from a lawyer for $1000.

Meyer quoted $2500 flat fee, I am really curious what Brownings was if you will share.

 

I have an appointment next week for a free consultation with a 3rd lawyer contact near el vaquero on riverside dr too....

mr randall http://www.krc-law.com/

 

I've heard its not a good idea to skimp out and get a cheap lawyer, but we cannot afford to get ripped off either.

 

Dang why did I not do the prepaid legal plan at nationwide annual enrollment!!!

 

Thanks!

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