Medicaid Eligibility for Alzheimer’s Patients: What You Need to Know
Medicaid Eligibility for Alzheimer’s Patients: What You Need to Know
Taking care of a loved one with Alzheimer's can often result in emotional and financial challenges. As the condition progresses, the need for long-term care often becomes unavoidable and expensive. Many families in Texas turn to Medicaid to help cover the costs of nursing home care, in-home assistance, or other long-term care services. However, the rules around Medicaid eligibility can be confusing and overwhelming. At Baker & Baker in Corpus Christi, Texas, our attorneys can help you understand how Medicaid works for Alzheimer’s patients so you can make smart decisions about care and financial planning. From income limits to asset protection and spousal rights, there are several factors to think through when applying for coverage.
Probate Delays: How to Expedite the Process and Avoid Common Pitfalls
Probate Delays: How to Expedite the Process and Avoid Common Pitfalls
Probate is often seen as a long and stressful process for families left to deal with the assets and debts of a deceased loved one in Texas and across the United States. When a loved one passes away, their estate must go through the probate process to distribute their assets according to their will or, if no will exists, Texas law.
What Happens if You Don't Have a Power of Attorney?
What Happens if You Don't Have a Power of Attorney?
Corpus Christi, Texas, families often believe that if something goes wrong—whether a sudden stroke, a car crash on I-37, or the slow advance of dementia—those who love them can simply “step in” and keep life moving.
The Different Types of Powers of Attorney and When to Use Them
The Different Types of Powers of Attorney and When to Use Them
Planning for the future means making sure someone we trust can step in when needed. A power of attorney (POA) allows us to give another person the legal authority to act on our behalf in specific situations.
What Happens if You Die Without a Will?
What Happens if You Die Without a Will?
Planning for the future isn’t always easy, but putting off estate planning can lead to serious consequences for your loved ones. If you pass away without a will, the legal system takes over, deciding who gets what based on intestacy laws. This process can be time-consuming, expensive, and may not reflect your true wishes if you don’t consult an estate planning attorney.
The Benefits of a Living Trust
The Benefits of a Living Trust
Estate planning is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your assets and provide for your loved ones. Many people think a will is enough, but a living trust offers advantages that make handling an estate less stressful. Whether you're planning for the future or looking for ways to simplify the process for your family, a living trust can be a valuable tool.
Wills vs. Trusts: Which Is Right for Your Estate Plan?
Wills vs. Trusts: Which Is Right for Your Estate Plan?
We at Baker & Baker in Corpus Christi, Texas, often speak with clients who are trying to decide between a will or a trust for their estate planning. The two documents might seem similar in purpose, as they both lay out your wishes for how your property and assets should be handled.
How a Lawyer Can Help You Avoid Estate Planning Mistakes
How a Lawyer Can Help You Avoid Estate Planning Mistakes
Estate planning is one of the most critical steps you can take to protect your loved ones and makes sure your legacy is handled according to your wishes. However, without proper guidance, it’s easy to make costly mistakes that can lead to unintended consequences.
Why Every Family Needs an Estate Plan
Why Every Family Needs an Estate Plan
At Baker & Baker in Corpus Christi, Texas, our attorneys—Brenda Baker, Edwin Baker, and Charles Baker—strive to help families secure their futures through estate planning. Estate planning is an essential step for every family, regardless of income, assets, or size.