The Medicaid handbook and federal law can be very confusing, that’s why more and more Texans are utilizing the Hyde Firm’s expertise. Learn how we may be able to help you protect your loved one’s assets, in many cases we can legally preserve a person’s assets. A careful assessment of their financial situation reveals which eligibility requirement might prevent a successful application. Hyde Firm offers solutions, we work for you! Be prepared and be informed. Now is the time to act, contact us for more

Spousal Protection

Federal rules provide special allowances for the spouse of a Medicaid applicant. These allowances are specifically intended to prevent the spouse from becoming impoverished when their husband or wife needs long-term care. Additionally, there are protections that enable the community spouse to retain assets.

Are you caring for someone that meets any of these requirements?

• Considering long term care.
• 65 years old or older, blind or disabled.
• A resident of Texas and a United States Citizen or a qualified resident alien.
• Your loved one has a medical necessity to be in a nursing facility.
• Your loved one has more than $2,000 in assets.

If so, you should contact us immediately so we can assist! We will show your family how to protect as much of their money as possible.