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Estate and Medicand Planning Issues for Widowed Persons
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ESTATE AND MEDICAID PLANNING ISSUES FOR WIDOWED PERSONS
P. Haans Mulder, JD, MST, CFP®
Cunningham Dalman, P.C.321 Settlers RoadHolland, MI 49423(616) [email protected]
Background• Partner at Cunningham Dalman, P.C.• Practicing for 10 years• Have a Masters in Tax and am a Certified
Financial Planner®
• Specialize in estates/elder law and business planning
Serving the Holland area since 1900
Background• Cunningham Dalman, P.C. has been serving
the greater Holland/Zeeland since 1900• Has 14 attorneys practicing in all areas of
the law
Serving the Holland area since 1900
Consider a Living Trust• A last will and testament does not avoid
probate• Jointly owning property with a child has its
risks (divorce and creditors)• A living trust avoids the cost and stress of
probate
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Update Your Estate Plan• Have been changes the law regarding
health care powers of attorney• Review appointment of successor trustee,
personal representative, financial agent, and health care agent
• Involve a trusted child
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Ownership and Beneficiaries• Make sure the trust is the owner• Talk to your adviser about the
beneficiary of retirement accounts• Check your beneficiaries on life
insurance and retirement accounts
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Tax Planning Issues• Name a charity as the beneficiary of a
retirement account• “Down-size” to avoid income taxes on
sale of your house if there’s been significant appreciation and your spouse passed less than two years ago
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Remarriage Considerations• Seek advice on a prenuptial
agreement • Consider having separate trusts and
fund them appropriately• Are there rights to live in the house
after a spouse passes
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High Net Worth• If you have over $1 million, be aware
of the estate tax (55% tax)• Ask your attorney about gifting options• Consider charitable planning
techniques
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Medicaid Planning• Have your attorney draft a ladybird
deed for your house• Prepay a funeral contract• If you’re healthy, consider gifting to a
divestment trust (consult an elder law attorney)
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Questions……
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Thank YouP. Haans Mulder, JD, MST, CFP®Cunningham Dalman, P.C.321 Settlers RoadHolland, MI 49423(616) [email protected]
Serving the Holland area since 1900