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Q: About
two years ago, a financial advisor helped my parents devise a plan by which my
dad, a veteran, could qualify for VA Pension.
This plan involved funding an annuity and establishing a trust. The VA Pension now provides my parents with
additional monthly income of about $2,000, but they are still having difficulty
paying for dad’s care. I looked into the
ALTCS benefit, but discovered that the type of VA planning in which my parents
engaged might create problems. What
should I do?
Without knowing
the particulars of your parents’ situation, I can’t be certain how things
transpired here, but I can give you my best guess. I have met with numerous clients whose
financial advisor helped them prepare for VA benefits. All too often, I find that these VA plans
come at the expense of eligibility issues for the ALTCS program.
It sounds like your parents’
advisor might have funded an annuity product, and transferred that annuity to
an irrevocable trust. This type of
strategy can facilitate eligibility for VA benefits because the VA does not have
a look-back window, so transfers to a trust can help a VA applicant satisfy the
VA resource requirement. While this
strategy works for VA, however, it does not work for ALTCS.
ALTCS looks back five years for
uncompensated transfers – including those to a trust – and imposes a penalty
based on the amount of the transfer. As
such, if your parents’ planning involved a transfer to a trust, it could be
that ALTCS will not grant approval until the penalty period lapses.
This situation underscores the
importance of working with somebody who understands all of the benefits to
which an applicant might be entitled.
While your folks might be able to undo the damage in this case, they
would have been much better off contemplating ALTCS rules at the outset.
Richard White is an elder law attorney at
JacksonWhite Attorneys at Law. For more
information on Elder Law at JacksonWhite, please visit www.ArizonaSeniorLaw.com.
This article is
provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace
individual legal advice.
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