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Educational Alerts are written on topics that effect various aspects of estate planning and the laws that govern it. They are usually published and posted to this site at the end of each month. Occasionally newsworthy events will initiate the release of additional alerts at the time the news breaks. The purpose of an Estate Planning Update is to bring important information to the financial advisors in the community. Our hope is that this information better equips you to assist your clients.

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Fate of Some Forms of Medicaid Planning in Jeopardy as Planners Await Final Vote on Budget Package from Congress
A look at the current status of the Budget Reconciliation that will enact punitive new transfer rules for gifts in connection with Medicaid planning, as well as other substantive changes. Because of some last minute maneuverings of the Senate Democrats, the Bill will need to win another majority vote by the House before it becomes law. The proposed changes will significantly impact Medicaid planning opportunities in many circumstances, so it is imperative that all Medicaid plans be reviewed in light of the contents of the Bill.

Upcoming Estate Tax Reform May Bring Changes
This provides a look at proposed estate tax reform and how it may affect planning.

Enrollment Period for Medicare Part D on the Horizon
This article gives a brief explanation of Medicare Part D, the new prescription drug plan. Seniors will begin receiving information about this plan between mid-October and year-end.

Potential Changes to Medicaid Laws May Warrant Taking Action Now
This article addresses many of the proposals being set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services Commission and the National Governor's Association for Medicaid Reform. Many of these proposals will change the manner in which Medicaid planning will be done in the future and how your clients may want to accelerate their planning before any changes are made.





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