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President Signs DRA 2005 Major Medicaid Changes
On Feburary 8, 2006, President Bush signed the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005. This means that for federal law purposes, the new changes in Medicaid Divestment Law are effective for transfers of assets (gifts) on or after February 8, 2005. As discussed in our prior article, these changes mean that any gifts that are made on or after that date can have serious consequences for Medicaid eligibility. Thus, you are encouraged to seek out competent professional advice before making any substantial gifts.
Changes to Medicaid Significant changes to Medicaid are in the offing. The 2005 Budget Reconciliation Act contains provisions which, if enacted, will significantly alter the Medicaid planning landscape for future years. If you are considering asset transfers, you should act as soon as possible.
Be Aware of Medicare Prescription Drug Program Scams The new Medicare Prescription Drug Program, beginning on January 1, 2006, creates an opportunity for dishonest individuals to take advantage of Medicare beneficiaries. Two current scams have already been identified. Don’t be one of their victims. There are steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones. More Information
Financial Scams to Avoid
The elderly are often the targets and victims of financial and investment scams. On March 24, 2005, the Department of Financial Institutions issued a press release listing and describing the 10 most common financial scams in Wisconsin. that list can be found at http://www.wdfi.org/newsroom/press/ 2005/WisconsinNamesTop10Threats ToInvestors.htm. If you or a friend or loved one has been the victim of such activities, our office may be able to assist you.
Consider Wisconsin's SeniorCare prescription drug program
Many Wisconsin Seniors are already eligible for Wisconsin’s SeniorCare prescription drug program. For more information, go to http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/seniorCare/index.htm.
Our attorneys can help you evaluate which of these programs would be better for you.
New on-line guide for Special Needs Adoption in Wisconsin
Adoption Resources of Wisconsin (Adoption Resources), formerly Special Needs Adoption Network, and the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Division of Children and Family Services now offer a Guide to Special Needs Adoption in Wisconsin. More Information
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