by Christopher Ripley | Dec 29, 2020
Indiana Medicaid looks very closely at transfers. Special rules apply to transfers for less than fair market value by an applicant or spouse within five (5) years of the date of the application for benefits. These include gifts and well as sales of property for less...
by Isaac Carr | Dec 28, 2020
In our last blog, we discussed how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted both landlords and tenants. While both parties have faced major setbacks this year, tenants have a surprising amount of power: many younger tenants are moving in with family members, and those who...
by Christopher Ripley | Dec 22, 2020
An application for Indiana Medicaid can be a complicated process requiring the collection of extensive documents. Planning for Indiana Medicaid eligibility can require complicated transactions. All of this can include assets and issues not normally handled by nursing...
by Isaac Carr | Dec 18, 2020
As we have covered in many of our recent blogs, COVID-19 has created unique challenges for property managers, who’ve been forced to reckon with sudden economic and social disruptions, along with whatever struggles they were already dealing with before the pandemic was...
by Christopher Ripley | Dec 15, 2020
Indiana Medicaid provides allowances for spouses in the community. Family can use these to protect real estate such as a home. Families can also protect retirement assets. Indiana Medicaid also includes allowances for children with disabilities and children who have...