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  • videocam Live Webinar with Live Q&A
  • calendar_month April 23, 2026 @ 1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT
  • signal_cellular_alt Intermediate
  • card_travel Family Law
  • schedule 90 minutes

Medicaid and Estate Planning: Strategies, Conflicts, Trust and Power of Attorney Issues, and Tax Consequences

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About the Course

Introduction

This CLE course will provide elder law attorneys guidance on navigating challenges and avoiding missteps between Medicaid and estate planning. The panelist will discuss the inherent differences between Medicaid planning and estate planning, common mistakes in drafting trusts, tax consequences, accounting for multiple income sources, and other issues for elder law attorneys.

Description

The use of certain estate planning techniques can have a significant impact on Medicaid planning and eligibility requirements. Elder law attorneys must develop strategies to ensure effective Medicaid planning.

Medicaid requires an applicant to have income and assets under a specified amount to be eligible. Still, some estate planning activities can cause challenges in meeting those requirements and related rules. To ensure effective Medicaid planning, attorneys must avoid common mistakes, such as failing to monitor and take into account any gifts and other transfers, drafting certain trusts, ensuring powers of attorney are appropriate for Medicaid planning, and accounting for multiple income sources. It is particularly important to consider the tax consequences of gifting, retirement assets, and any other estate planning activities.

Listen as our expert panel discusses Medicaid planning strategies and the impact of estate planning activities, avoiding mistakes in drafting trusts, potential tax implications, and other key issues for elder law attorneys.

Presented By

Barbara McGinnis
Attorney and Partner
Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning, PLLC

Certified by the National Elder Law Foundation as a Certified Elder Law Attorney, Ms. McGinnis is a national leader in the elder care law field. She provides legal expertise on a wide range of client issues with a focus on Estate Planning, and Medicaid eligibility and appeals. Ms. McGinnis is also a VA-accredited attorney. 

Credit Information
  • This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.


  • Live Online


    On Demand

Date + Time

  • event

    Thursday, April 23, 2026

  • schedule

    1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT

I. Estate planning needs vs. Medicaid requirements

II. Drafting of trusts and powers of attorney in relation to Medicaid

III. Gifting vs. Medicaid transfers

IV. Tax implications

V. Practitioner takeaways

The panel will review these and other key issues:

  • What are the key issues for Medicaid planning vs. estate planning?
  • What factors must be considered in making gifts vs. Medicaid transfers?
  • What are the tax implications of transferring annuities for Medicaid?
  • What are the implications of dealing with retirement assets in a Medicaid context?
  • How do you navigate the issues presented by multiple sources of income?
  • How can you ensure compliance with other benefits eligibility requirements?
  • What mistakes must be avoided in utilizing and drafting certain trusts?
  • Medicaid proactive planning for the community spouse
  • Medicaid planning for married couples vs. single persons