Do You Have Legal Questions Regarding Medicaid & Nursing Home Care In North Carolina?
If you have questions regarding Medicaid and nursing home care in North Carolina you owe it to yourself reach out to us. Contact us online to schedule your consultation or you can call our Cary office directly at 919.891.8290. We serve clients throughout North Carolina including Cary, Apex, Clayton, Durham, Holly Springs, Morrisville and Raleigh. We look forward to helping you!
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Medicaid FAQs FlyerMedicaid FAQs Flyer by Carolina Family Estate Planning
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North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning Lawyer Explains Enhanced Life Estates (a.k.a. "Ladybird Deeds") vs. Medicaid Asset Protection TrustsNorth Carolina long-term care planning lawyer explains the differences between Ladybird Deeds and Medicaid Trusts.
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A North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning Lawyer Explains Using a Trust to Protect Your AssetsNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney discusses using trusts for Medicaid planning purposes.
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Don't Ignore Tax Consequences When Planning for Medicaid Eligibility in North CarolinaNorth Carolina Medicaid and long-term care planning attorney discusses common tax traps in Medicaid planning.
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Learn How Gifts Can Affect Your Medicaid Eligibility From a North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning LawyerNC long-term care planning attorney explains issues with gifts and Medicaid eligibility.
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An Introduction to Medicaid in North CarolinaNC long-term care planning attorney provides an introduction to Medicaid.
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Five Medicare and Medicaid Myths UncoveredNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney discusses common Medicare and Medicaid myths.
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North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning: Where Will You Live if You Cannot Take Care of Yourself?North Carolina long-term care planning attorney discusses important steps you should consider if you plan to stay in your own home as you age.
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Are You an Ant or a Grasshopper? How a Fable is Applicable to Long-Term Care PlanningLearn how a fable is applicable to long-term care planning and the importance of long-term care planning in North Carolina.
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Help Assist Senior Parents with Money Matters in North CarolinaNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney discusses how to help senior parents manage their finances.