Will Your Parent, Family Member or You
Qualify for Nursing Home Medicaid
Under the New 2006 Medicaid Rules?

A FREE Report

The federal Deficit Reduction Act, which was signed into law on February 8, 2006, made massive changes to the rules affecting how to qualify for nursing home Medicaid (that's the federal program administered by 50 states that pays for the entire cost of a long-term stay in a nursing home -- if you qualify). 

Send for the FREE report titled 2006 Medicaid Rules Changes:  What You Must Know About the 2006 Federal Deficit Reduction Act.  Written by K. Gabriel Heiser, J.D., one of the country's foremost elder law attorneys, this eye-opening report explains in laypersons' terms how the new rules could dramatically affect your Medicaid eligibility.

How to make sense of all the added complexities in planning to maximize the amount of assets your family can retain and still qualify for nursing home Medicaid;
How to use the new rules to your favor, and take advantage of all the exceptions to which you're entitled; 
How not to get tricked by a state caseworker when you're asked if you made any gifts within the last 5 years (i.e., the new lookback period);
Why the actual wording of a deed, and the calculations involved in figuring the percentage ownership on a home, are critical when it comes to Medicaid eligibility;
and much more!

This FREE report is being offered for a limited time only -- so get it now while you still can.  Simply fill in your name and email address in the form below -- and this valuable report will be sent to your email box automatically within minutes

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