What Happens If You Create a Trust but Never Fund It?
A signed trust sitting in a binder provides zero court protection if your bank accounts and deeds remain outside the trust.

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Planning for long-term care and Medicaid eligibility is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your assets and ensure quality care. Your Medicaid Planning Guide is on its way to your inbox—be sure to check your spam or promotions folder if you don’t see it soon.
As you review the guide, you may have questions about how Medicaid rules apply to your unique financial situation. Medicaid planning involves complex regulations, look-back periods, and asset protection strategies that require careful navigation.
If you’re concerned about protecting your savings from nursing home costs, ensuring Medicaid eligibility, or avoiding costly mistakes, our experienced Medicaid planning attorneys are ready to assist you.
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Medicaid planning is complex and every situation is different. Book a free 15-minute call with our intake team — we’ll help you understand what options may be available for your family.
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