John L. Roberts, J.D., is an Elder Law Attorney serving clients in Hampden County, MA. After practicing for 15 years, he confronted the challenges of family caregiving when his own father developed dementia. The experience transformed his practice, enabling him to help clients who are family caregivers from a place of true understanding.

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If money is gifted before going into a nursing home, who is penalized?


Your questions are common to those of us who witness the declining health of a parent. Your mother's life savings can be managed in a... see more

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Planning for "spend down."


There are several Medicaid programs in Massachusetts that can help cover the costs of assisted living. The business office at the... see more

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Planning for "spend down."


There are several Medicaid programs in Massachusetts that can help cover the costs of assisted living. The business offices at the... see more

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Combining assets with parents; are there any legal pitfalls?


Suggest that your parents talk with an Elder Law Attorney in your state who also has expertise in residential real estate closings. Ask the... see more

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Can you put your house as a transfer on death deed so it doesn't go into probate?


You're asking a good question that is well worth the insights from an elder law attorney in your state who knows about real estate and... see more

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My grandfather needs home aide care. We are looking to apply for Medicaid. He has about 40k in savings. How do...


An elder law attorney in your state can help your grandparents plan the best course to eligibility for the home care program that will help... see more

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We may need to sell mom's house to pay for her assisted living. How do I proceed as POA?


You mentioned that your mother needs 24 hour care, but does not qualify for "medical." If you mean that your mother is not... see more

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Purchasing a home with settlement funds plus a loan.


You mentioned that your mother is currently qualified to receive Medicaid, however if the cash she receives from her personal injury... see more

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We're trying to draw up a care agreement. What is the proper pay to receive for being a full time caregiver?


A Caregiver Contract can prevent arguments and misunderstandings among other family members who can't or won't help... see more

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Will a revocable trust protect my parents' assets from being counted against Medicaid?


Revocable means the person who created the Trust (the Grantor or Donor) can change, amend, and revise the Trust provisions, and take back... see more

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Refund of long-term care insurance policy? Is it possible?


Unless there was misrepresentation or fraud that induced your wife to buy the Long Term Care Insurance Policy, or a breach of the terms of... see more

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Medicaid or Aid and Attendance?


Aid & Attendance would not provide enough reimbursement to cover the full cost of care in a Skilled Nursing Facility. Unless your... see more

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When you are a daughter and also the POA for an aging parent, is it ok to be paid?


If your mother is medically eligible for Medicaid now, why would you wait until all of her assets are spent down before preparing to apply?... see more

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How can I get a sibling to move out of parents other property so he can receive Medicaid? Story inside...


As others have posted here, your question indicates you may need to take several steps to get authority over your father's financial... see more

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Brother is abusing POA. What can I do?


The protective services agency in your city or town is one resource that can assess the circumstances. But when you request help from... see more

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Is a quitclaim deed advisable for my mother?


Your question indicates there are monthly payments that must be made to a lender every month. When your mother borrowed the money, the loan... see more

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Does a deceased husband's business automatically go to wife or does it have to go to probate?


Your question indicates there was no succession planning, not even a simple will. Your next call should be to an attorney in your state who... see more

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I cannot care for my husband anymore due to health problems, if I put him in a nursing home, will I keep his i...


If the nursing home resident is married to a spouse who lives at home or in assisted living, income from the nursing home spouse can be... see more

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Mom has been at nursing home for rehab and already they want us to pay privately. Any advice?


This is the time to talk with a geriatric care manager and an elder law attorney in your state. Nursing homes are often reluctant to keep... see more

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Can the nursing home take my father's life insurance?


Your question indicates that you are relying on the nursing home (or an application service that they hire) to prepare the Medicaid... see more

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