COA Issues Misguided Opinion on Medicaid Planning
By Doug Chalgian on May 22, 2022
In the end, the only thing that matters about this case is that it is unpublished. And that’s good. Otherwise, Conrad v Michigan Department of Health and...
COA Upholds Separate Maintenance for Medicaid Planning
By Doug Chalgian on March 19, 2022
Stacy v Stacy, involves the validity of a separate maintenance agreement entered into for Medicaid planning purposes. [Click on the name to read the case.] Husband is...
No Second Bite for State in Medicaid Appeals
By Doug Chalgian on February 20, 2022
In a published opinion, the Michigan Court of Appeals clarifies that State agencies who lose Medicaid cases at the administrative level have to live with the results. ...
Medicaid Letter has Advocates Looking Up
By Doug Chalgian on February 2, 2022
A recent letter from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has advocates excited about the possibility that the end may be near for the income...
Medicaid Modifies Vehicle Exclusion
By Doug Chalgian on October 19, 2021
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has decided to update the definition of “vehicle” in the context of its long-term care Medicaid programs. As you...
SBO Trusts Are Safe Again
By Doug Chalgian on March 9, 2021
In a one sentence update, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced yesterday that “solely for the benefit policy for spouses trust will not take effect...
Notable BEM Changes
By Doug Chalgian on March 2, 2021
This post is about Medicaid long term care benefits in Michigan, and assumes some general understanding on the part of the reader with respect to Medicaid planning and...
Crowing About David Shaltz
By Doug Chalgian on January 23, 2021
Proud this morning of my friend and colleague David Shaltz for his involvement in an important case out of Minnesota. David isn’t licensed there, but he was allowed...
COA Delivers Lump of Coal to Medicaid Planners
By Doug Chalgian on December 18, 2020
In the combined cases of Schroeder v DHHS and Almy v DHHS , the Michigan Court of Appeals’ imposes severe punishment on the use of probate court protective...
Medicaid Spend Down on “Household Goods” to become more Difficult
By Doug Chalgian on September 5, 2020
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) released new language for the Bridges Eligibility Manual yesterday, which includes a change to the definition of “Household Goods.” ...
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