Some of the more prevalent exceptions to Medicaid’s gifting rules (caretaker child, disabled child, etc.) Attorney Alexander Anselment breaks it all down in this helpful video.
About Alexander (Alex) Anselment
Alexander “Alex” Anselment is an Associate with the firm, bringing a strong background and practical experience to his practice. Alex earned his undergraduate degree from SUNY Geneseo and graduated magna cum laude from Albany Law School. While at Albany Law, he served as the Note and Comment Editor for the Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology, where his article, “New York Executive Order 202.14: A Temporary Fix to a Temporary Problem, or a Framework to Change Estate Planning Document Execution?” was published with the Journal.
Upon graduating from Albany Law School, Alex joined Evans Fox, where he has established himself as a trusted legal counsel. He specializes in guiding clients through both basic and complex estate planning strategies, including proactive and reactive Medicaid planning. Alex assists clients in strategizing during the Medicaid application process, ensuring they understand their options and make informed decisions tailored to their unique circumstances.
In addition to his estate planning practice, Alex provides representation in trust and estate administration, helping families navigate the intricacies of managing and distributing assets according to their loved ones’ wishes. His comprehensive approach enables him to deliver effective solutions that align with his clients’ goals.
When he’s not in the office, you can find Alex on the golf course, spending time with family and friends, and enjoying his family’s lake house in the Thousand Islands.
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