February 24 Webinar: Can Medicaid Really Come After You in Probate?

    Start Date

  • 02/24/2026

  • End Date

  • 02/24/2026

  • Start Time

    5:30 pm

    End Time

    6:30 pm
    Webinar Online
The Shocking Truth About Medicaid Payback - Can Medicaid Really Come After You in Probate?

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Join Elder Law Guidance for “The Shocking Truth About Medicaid Payback – Can Medicaid Really Come After You in Probate?” on Tuesday February 24, 2026. This webinar uncovers Kentucky Medicaid payback rules and reveals whether Medicaid can target your assets during probate.

๐Ÿ’ฌ LIVE Q&A โ€” Bring your questions!

๐Ÿ“… Tues Feb 24, 2026 | 5:30 p.m. EST | Zoom

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Key Insights

Kentucky Medicaid estate recovery seeks reimbursement for long-term care benefits from a recipient’s estate after age 55, but exemptions apply for surviving spouses, disabled adult children, or estates under $10,000. Federal law mandates states recover costs for nursing home, home-based services, hospital, and drug expenses.

Probate Risks

Yes, Medicaid can pursue assets in probate if no exemptions qualify, potentially including homes or savings unless proper planning occurred beforehand. Proactive strategies like trusts or transfers outside the look-back period can protect legacies.

Why Attend

Discover Kentucky-specific Medicaid payback rules to safeguard your family’s future amid 2026 updates. Learn actionable steps from elder law experts serving Richmond and Central Kentucky.

You’ll Learn:

โœ… Kentucky Medicaid payback rules and probate risks

โœ… When Medicaid can โ€” and can’t โ€” come after assets

โœ… Proven strategies Central KY families use to protect legacies

Elder Law Guidance proudly serves Richmond, London, Somerset, Corbin โ€” helping Kentucky families keep what they’ve worked a lifetime to build.

Register for "February 24 Webinar: Can Medicaid Really Come After You in Probate?"

Disclaimer: This webinar is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. It does not create an attorney-client relationship. For legal advice, please schedule a free consultation with our office at (859) 594-7151. This is a public webinar. If youโ€™re a client of our firm and on this webinar, there is no attorney-client confidentiality for any questions asked during this webinar. What does this mean? Well, if youโ€™re a client, past client, friend, family, in-law, outlaw, whatever it is โ€“ Iโ€™m not going to say anything on the webinar to identify you or show that I know you. Now if you say something first, then okay I can talk openly with you however you want to, so please keep that in mind.

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