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The Half-a-Loaf Strategy: A Smart Way to Preserve Assets During Medicaid Planning
When a loved one is facing the high costs of long-term care, families often ask: Is there any way to preserve part of our savings for the next generation?
The answer—sometimes—is yes. One time-tested method that elder law attorneys use is called the Half-a-Loaf Strategy. Though the name might sound unusual, this approach combines two powerful tools—gifting and annuities—to help families shelter a portion of their assets while still qualifying for Medicaid.
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Taylor Willingham
Jun 10, 20253 min read


Using Annuities in Medicaid Planning: A Complex but Powerful Strategy
When planning for long-term care, one of the biggest challenges families face is how to legally protect assets while still qualifying for Medicaid. One lesser-known but highly strategic tool is the use of annuities—a financial product that, when used properly, can convert countable resources into non-countable income.

Taylor Willingham
May 31, 20253 min read


The Primary Residence Strategy in Medicaid Planning: How Your Home Can Help Protect Assets
When it comes to qualifying for Medicaid, many people are surprised to learn that your home—often your most valuable asset—can be protected.

Taylor Willingham
May 29, 20253 min read


Medicaid Planning: Smart Spend-Down Strategies That Actually Work
Navigating the Medicaid application process is no small feat. Between income limits, resource caps, and the maze of rules, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But once you’ve cleared the three major hurdles—medical necessity, income eligibility, and resource limits—the next step is figuring out how to legally and effectively qualify for benefits.

Taylor Willingham
May 14, 20253 min read
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