ladybird deeds Tag

A Texas Court of Appeals decision last year illustrates the importance of how a joint ladybird deed is drafted as to ownership of property after one owner dies. A ladybird deed is also known as an enhanced life estate which reserves a life estate with full...

As of January 1, 2024, the homestead equity limit for a Medicaid applicant who is not married and who either applies for the nursing home Medicaid program or “waiver” home care Medicaid program will increase to $713,000 ($688,000 in year 2023). Thus, if the home...

Ladybird Deeds are often used to protect a homestead from a Medicaid estate recovery claim as it avoids probate and are supposed to permit the grantor (the one who signs the deed) to reserve for the grantor’s life, the full possession, benefit and use of...

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