For many families, long-term care and Medicaid planning can be difficult to navigate. With so much to consider and understand, it’s easy to make mistakes that can have a negative impact on your own and your family’s future. To help you avoid these mistakes, SR Law Group has identified the top five mistakes that individuals should avoid when it comes to long-term care and Medicaid planning in Georgia.
One of the most common mistakes individuals make with respect to long-term care and Medicaid planning is not starting their plans early enough. It is important that individuals begin making preparations for this type of coverage as soon as possible, as there are certain requirements that must be met in order for an individual to qualify for Medicaid coverage such as a five year look back period. Starting your plan as soon as possible gives you more time to prepare and allows you to take advantage of any available options or programs that may provide assistance.
Another mistake commonly made by those seeking long-term care or Medicaid coverage is ignoring key documents. When applying for this type of coverage, having all necessary documents filled out accurately is essential. This includes legal documents such as power of attorney forms, which can allow your agent to plan for you if you are unable to plan for yourself. Failing to fill out these documents accurately can lead to delays or even denial when it comes time for approval of any applicable benefits or claims.
The third most common mistake when it comes to long-term care and Medicaid planning is not understanding all the options available. There are a variety of government programs designed specifically for those seeking this type of coverage; however, many individuals fail to take full advantage of them due either lack of knowledge about these programs or lack of access due to geographic location restrictions. If you are unsure about what options are available, The SR Law Group has professional resources who can provide guidance regarding which options would best fit your needs and budget constraints.
Many people mistakenly assume that they do not need an attorney when dealing with long-term care and Medicaid planning issues; however, this could not be further from the truth. Working with an experienced attorney ensures that all relevant information is properly gathered and documented, while also ensuring all deadlines are met along the way towards obtaining the desired coverage. A knowledgeable lawyer will also ensure strategies are implemented so as to minimize any potential tax liability related to gifts given prior qualification—something many people overlook altogether!
The final mistake often made when it comes to long-term care and Medicaid planning involves trying too hard without the proper knowhow or resources at hand—in other words “trying too hard”! While trying one’s best should always be commended, sometimes relying on expert advice from professionals such as attorneys specializing in this area can save considerable time (and headaches) down the road! In any case please make sure you get competent advice before taking action because failure here could be very costly indeed!
Long-term care and Medicare planning can seem like a daunting process but with proper guidance from experienced professionals like The SR Law Group, individuals can rest assured knowing they will receive expert advice while avoiding costly mistakes along the way!
With some preparation ahead of time, proper consultation throughout the process, and adherence to deadlines – anyone looking into these important areas will have peace of mind knowing they have taken steps towards protecting their future well being.
SR Law is Georgia's Premier Black-Owned Boutique Law Firm, providing Estate Planning and other legal services such as Probate, Guardianship and Conservatorship, Long-Term Care and Medicaid Planning, as well as Adoptions. Our focus is on the needs of veterans, and older individuals and their families.