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Rochester Elder Law Attorney Discusses Emergency Medicaid Planning

As an experienced Rochester Elder Law Attorney, people often ask me about emergency Medicaid planning.
  • You will need the appropriate statutory gift rider on your power of attorney in order to have access to emergency Medicaid planning
  • Emergency Medicaid planning can be done if it’s authorized through guardianship proceedings as well
  • This will allow you to preserve half your assets even though you are in a nursing home
Are you in need of emergency Medicaid planning?  If so, contact the experienced Rochester Elder Law Attorney Robert Friedman. This educational legal video was brought to you by Robert Friedman, an experienced Rochester Elder Law Attorney.

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