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Understanding Medicaid Eligibility for Nursing Home Care in Texas
Applying for Medicaid in Texas requires careful planning and a clear understanding of eligibility requirements. The first and most crucial step is demonstrating medical necessity—you cannot simply decide to enter a nursing home and expect Medicaid to cover the costs. In this guide, we’ll break down the key factors that determine Medicaid eligibility for long-term care, explain Texas-specific regulations, and discuss alternative options for assisted living.

Taylor Willingham
14 hours ago2 min read
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Legal Tip of the Day: Don’t Sue for $5,000—Build Something Instead
As a lawyer, what I’m about to say might seem counterintuitive—but it’s a perspective that I’ve seen change lives:
Sometimes, the best legal advice is not to sue.

Taylor Willingham
5 days ago3 min read
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Do I Need a Will or a Trust? Why Estate Planning Can’t Wait
According to the AARP, only 4 in 10 American adults have completed end-of-life planning. That means the majority of people are leaving their families unprepared for one of life’s most important transitions.

Taylor Willingham
7 days ago3 min read
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How to Approach Home Repair and Insurance Claims After Hurricane Harvey
If you’re dealing with property damage in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, knowing how to approach repairs and navigate insurance claims can save you time, money, and stress. Here’s what you need to know to protect yourself and get the help you need.

Taylor Willingham
Apr 183 min read
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How to Get Medicaid Assistance for In-Home Care in Texas
Many aging parents prefer to stay at home rather than move into a nursing home. Given the choice, most people would rather receive care in a familiar and comfortable environment. However, Medicaid does not typically cover long-term in-home care. Fortunately, there are alternative programs available that can help families access government assistance for in-home care.

Taylor Willingham
Apr 162 min read
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Understanding the Medicaid Spousal Impoverishment Rule
The Medicaid Spousal Impoverishment Rule is a vital protection for married couples when one spouse requires long-term care. It ensures that the healthy spouse, also known as the “community spouse,” is not left destitute while the other spouse qualifies for Medicaid assistance. Here's what you need to know about this rule and how it works.

Taylor Willingham
Apr 112 min read
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Understanding Medicaid Income Limits in Texas
When applying for Medicaid , one of the most important factors to consider is the income limit . In Texas, as well as in 12 other states...

Taylor Willingham
Apr 92 min read
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Understanding Nursing Home Care and Medicaid in Texas
For many, nursing homes are the final stage of long-term care. While they strive to provide quality care, resources often determine the..

Taylor Willingham
Apr 42 min read
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Can Nursing Homes Require Kids to Pay for Their Parents' Care?
Nursing homes are often a necessary part of life for elderly parents, but navigating the financial and legal aspects of their care can be...

Taylor Willingham
Apr 12 min read
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