Pyke Balen & Moncure

Dec 18, 2024

Medicaid Planning for Legacy Assets

2024-12-18T09:32:47+00:00December 18th, 2024|Tags: , , , , , |

There are assets that I call legacy assets that need a special level of protection that is not difficult to provide.  What do I mean by legacy assets?  I mean assets that are intended not to be sold and passed through from one generation to the next.  Here are some common examples.  A family farm [...]

Dec 3, 2024

Paying for Long-Term Care Using Medicaid Benefits

2025-07-15T21:26:44+00:00December 3rd, 2024|Tags: , , , , , , |

What do you do when your loved one needs long-term care in a facility but can't afford to pay for it?  Medicaid is the answer for 70% of this country's seniors.  Medicaid is a means tested, federally-funded program for long-term care that is administered by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.  The [...]

Nov 21, 2024

What’s The Difference Between a Basic Will and More Robust Estate Planning?

2024-11-21T19:34:50+00:00November 21st, 2024|Tags: , , , , , , |

The most common will is one involving a married couple that says all to the surviving spouse and then equally to our children.  Those wills have severe flaws. The first is that the surviving spouse, upon receiving the assets, has the full right to re-gift them how they wish.  You might not imagine that your [...]

Nov 6, 2024

Do you Need a Revocable Living Trust?

2024-11-06T16:11:56+00:00November 6th, 2024|Tags: , , , , |

In prior articles, we have considered that planning in Texas can be done with a last will and testament or a revocable living trust.  Which is best for you?  A Texas will, when probated, gives an executor authority to transfer all assets in the State of Texas which includes personal property regardless where the financial [...]

Oct 9, 2024

Why We Plan – Part 4

2024-10-09T20:03:28+00:00October 9th, 2024|Tags: , , , , |

What's the difference between doing planning with a will versus a revocable trust?  Most people understand the concept of a will.  It is someone's written legal instructions as to how their assets are being divided and who is going to be in charge - their executor.  A revocable living trust is something that many [...]

Aug 28, 2024

Why We Plan – Part 1

2024-09-11T19:45:54+00:00August 28th, 2024|Tags: , |

For most people, when they think of estate planning, they think of planning for death, which is part but not everything.  An entirely different subcategory is planning for Medicaid eligibility or avoiding excessive nursing home expenses and we will address that in a future video.  But for now, let's concentrate on why we plan and [...]

May 24, 2024

Are Copies Good Enough?

2024-05-28T20:22:22+00:00May 24th, 2024|Tags: , , |

We live in a scan and email world where documents are executed electronically. Even million-dollar real estate deals are electronically signed, which is perfectly legal. It is common to store business records on computers. Is that good enough? I'm not a tech guy, but please BACK UP! Other than that pithy advice, you should have [...]

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