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If You Are a Wartime Veteran in Arizona or New Mexico, There May Be Special Benefits for You

December 27, 2012 by Morris Hall, PLLC Leave a Comment

I met with a Mesa, Arizona client recently whose father served our country during World War II. The client explained to me that his father and mother had worked their whole lives and had been very frugal with their money with the hopes that one day they could leave behind a legacy for their kids and grandkids. His father is 90 years old now and living in a care facility.  They are paying about $6500 a month for the cost of care and are running out of his assets very quickly.  The thought of seeing his entire estate depleted on long term care is heartbreaking to his father.

They had met with an attorney that had convinced them to gift dad’s home to his two kids, so that dad could qualify for public benefits. The attorney had also created an irrevocable trust for dad and he was the beneficiary of all of the income from the trust during his lifetime.

The sad part is that had the client come in to see us before he met with this other attorney we could have preserved a lot of dad’s estate and qualified him for public benefits such as VA Aid and Attendance benefits and Medicaid benefits.  Unfortunately, we see this all too often, where the damage has already been done and there is nothing left for us to do but offer our condolences.

If you are a war time veteran or you know of someone that is, and they have a long term care issue it is imperative that you get good legal counsel as to what your rights are and how you can qualify for public benefits.  Sometimes when you plan one way to receive certain public benefits you can severely impede your ability to receive other public benefits that can amount to significant benefit dollars.

In order to assist veterans with receiving veterans pension benefits you have to be accredited with the Department of Veterans Affairs.  The law firm of Morris Hall has attorneys that are accredited with the Department of Veterans Affairs and have assisted many clients with receiving public benefits.

Call 888.222.1328 today to schedule a free consultation and see how MH can assist you!

Estate Planning, Attorney, Lawyer, Arrowhead, Prescott, FlagstaffContributed by MH VA Accredited Estate Planning Attorney David T. Eastman

What the Attorneys of Morris Hall Can Do For You:

The attorneys at Morris Hall have 100’s of years of combined experience ensuring that families’ assets are protected from probate, unnecessary taxes, creditors, ex-spouses and Medicaid spend-down.  The attorneys also help those in Arizona and New Mexico to apply for and receive Medicaid assistance and Veterans Benefits.  Our Arizona offices are located in Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, Tucson, Prescott, Flagstaff and Arrowhead.  Our New Mexico offices are located in Albuquerque, Las Cruces and Santa Fe.  Contact us today at 888.222.1328 to schedule an appointment!

This blog should be used for informational purposes only.  It does not create an attorney-client relationship with any reader and should not be construed as legal advice.  If you need legal advice, please contact an attorney in your community who can assess the specifics of your situation.

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