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Protect Your Florida Home on Medicaid: Lady Bird Deeds Explained (2025 Update)
If you're a Florida resident on Medicaid  with a paid-off house , you might worry about losing it to estate recovery after you pass. The good news? You can still get a Lady Bird deed —and you absolutely should. This simple tool keeps your home out of probate, avoids Medicaid claims, and passes it directly to your heirs. In this guide, we'll break down how Lady Bird deeds work for Medicaid recipients, Florida's generous homestead exemptions, and why skipping probate saves you

atCause Law Office
Nov 53 min read


Can Medicaid Take Your House After a Parent's Death? Insights on Joint Tenancy with Survivorship in Florida
If you're a joint tenant with rights of survivorship on a property with your parent, and they're receiving government benefits like SSDI or Medicaid, you might worry about what happens to the house after they pass away. A common question is: Can the government come after the house? In this post, we'll break down the key differences between SSI and SSDI, explain why Social Security typically isn't a concern for property liens, and dive into how Medicaid recovery works—especial

atCause Law Office
Oct 213 min read


Understanding Medicaid Asset Limits and Lady Bird Deeds in Florida
Navigating Medicaid eligibility can be complex, especially when it comes to understanding how assets like savings accounts and property...

atCause Law Office
Oct 94 min read
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