Free Elder Law Guide
Elder Law Planning Workbook
Essential steps for protecting aging parents in Texas
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A practical guide for families navigating long-term care planning, Medicaid eligibility, guardianship, and protecting seniors' rights in Texas.
Assess current Powers of Attorney — are they durable and up to date?
Review Medical Power of Attorney and Advance Directive for completeness
Evaluate long-term care options: in-home care, assisted living, or nursing home
Calculate monthly care costs in North Texas ($4,000–$9,000+ depending on level)
Determine Medicaid eligibility: countable resources must be below $2,000 for applicant
Identify exempt assets (homestead, one vehicle, personal effects, prepaid burial)
Review the 60-month Medicaid look-back period for asset transfers
Consider a Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (irrevocable, must be funded 5+ years before need)
Understand Community Spouse Resource Allowance if a spouse remains at home
Evaluate whether guardianship or a Supported Decision-Making Agreement is needed
Document all medications, doctors, insurance policies, and financial accounts
Create a family care coordination plan with emergency contacts and roles
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This guide was prepared by the legal team at Willingham Law Group with over 10,000+ clients served across North Texas.
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