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What Do You Do With The House?


Total Credits: 0.8 CLE

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Categories:
Elder Law
Faculty:
Connie Glass
Original Program Date:
Mar 03, 2023
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Description

The most often asked question we hear in our practice is “Will the nursing home take my house?” Many people are under the mistaken impression that they will have to “sign over” their home to a nursing home if they have to be admitted. It is comforting to most of our clients to learn that, in many instances, the home can be protected and may not have to be sold to pay for the person’s nursing home care. In some limited circumstances the home can be transferred to certain people with no penalty at all. This seminar will explore Medicaid’s treatment of the homeplace property.

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Ms. Glass is a Certified Elder Law Attorney, having been certified by the National Elder Law Foundation in 2001. Ms. Glass has had extensive experience in the field of Elder Law.  She has been with the Elder Law Firm since 1997, and served as the attorney for the TARCOG Area Agency on Aging from 1987 to 1997. Prior to serving as Attorney for the Area Agency on Aging, Ms. Glass was on the staff of The University of Alabama School of Law, working in the Clinical Law Program and in the Trial Advocacy Program. She received her B.A. from the University of Alabama and her J.D. from The University of Alabama School of Law. She is a charter member of the Alabama State Bar Elder Law Section, and currently serves as the Chair of the Section.  She is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the National Elder Law Foundation and the Huntsville-Madison County Bar Association. Ms. Glass is a frequent speaker to senior and professional organizations on legal issues affecting the elderly.