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  • Elder Law & Medicaid

    Is your spouse or a loved one in a nursing home, or may be soon? Are you contemplating financial assistance but afraid of losing what you worked so hard for? Do you sometimes struggle, feel overwhelmed, frustrated, and confused? There’s hope...


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  • HIPAA Flyer

    With the federally enacted (and quite strict) health-care privacy rules now in force, it's more important than ever that everyone have an Advance Health-Care Directive that explicitly names those persons entitled to access health-care information about them.


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  • IRA Inheritance Trust

    As more of us are retiring and rolling over large 401(k) and other retirement plans to IRAs, proper tax and estate planning for IRAs have become critically important.


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  • Personal Asset Trust

    Instead of receiving their inheritance directly, each beneficiary may receive it in a special trust, which "springs" out of your Living Trust. This continuing "Personal Asset Trust" can be controlled by each beneficiary in such a manner as to give them virtually all of the same rights as ownership, without the liability exposures ownership brings.


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  • Special Needs Trust

    This is a way to put aside assets for a disabled child without endangering your (or your child's) eligibility for government benefits. These are appropriate for most families, especially those wealthy enough to leave a home to a child. But, to be sure, you need to speak with an Elder Law attorney because legislative changes could cause the house to be counted as an asset and disqualify the child from SSI and Medicaid.


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  • Veteran's Benefits

    There are very few sources of help in covering the costs of long-term care for those who do not have long-term care insurance. Most uninsured families pay from their own pockets until they have spent almost all their money. Then they can usually get approved for Medicaid. For most people, Medicaid is the only form of long-term care assistance they can receive from the government. In addition to planning for the costs of a nursing home, what about in-home care or assisted living?


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  • Medicaid Myths

    Many people do not know if or when Medicaid will cover nursing home costs, which can run between

    $75,000 and $100,000 or more yearly. Not many people can pay these costs out of their regular income. So, it doesn't take long to lose a significant portion, if not all, of one's life savings. Long-term care insurance is too expensive for many older people. And if the person is already sick, they may be uninsurable. What do you do if you can't get insurance and don't want to lose your assets (including possibly your home)?


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  • Essential Estate Planning

    Your estate consists of all the assets you have accumulated during your lifetime. It includes everything titled in your name or in which you have any legal right of ownership. These assets include bank accounts, savings accounts, certificates of deposit, retirement plan assets, life insurance, your home, a vacation home, farm or rural land, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, vehicles, business interests, your personal effects, and anything else you own or acquire in the future, by purchase, gift, or inheritance.


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  • Medicaid True or False

    General information about Medicaid, including common misconceptions.


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  • Top Seven Medicaid Mistakes

    Avoid making costly mistakes when applying for Medicaid by using this list when applying for nursing home benefits.


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Protect Your Assets from Nursing Home Costs


R. Kelly Kyle and Elizabeth Wynn are co-authors of How to Protect Your Family's Assets from Devastating Nursing Home Costs: Medicaid Secrets, the Mississippi Edition, the book that tells you how to do exactly what its title suggests, save your hard earned assets from being unnecessarily spent on the high costs of a nursing home.


Find reliable nursing home asset protection information specific to your family's situation. Medicaid rules differ by state, making generic advice unreliable. Get our exclusive 275-page book, updated yearly with Mississippi-specific regulations and eligibility requirements. Gain the power of knowledge for effective planning.


The cover price for our book is $49.00, but we can make it available to you through our website for $30.00 plus shipping. With the purchase of the book, you may also schedule a free initial telephone consultation with one of the authors to discuss your personal situation.

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Radio


Attorney R. Kelly Kyle hosts "Peace of Mind Estate Planning" on WJNT Newstalk Monday mornings at 7:30. With extensive experience in Elder Law and Estate Planning, Mr. Kyle shares interesting examples from various backgrounds. Discover why estate planning is not just for the wealthy and how it can benefit your family. Avoid potential issues by learning from others' mistakes. Tune in to WJNT every Monday at 7:30 for more valuable insights from Mr. Kyle.


Click below to visit WJNT's website and listen live, or listen over the airwaves at 1180 AM or 96.9 FM.


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Docubank


At our law firm, we understand the significance of seamless access to critical legal documents, especially in urgent situations. That's why we proudly offer Docubank, a service designed to connect our clients' advance healthcare directives directly to a convenient wallet card. This innovative solution ensures immediate access to vital healthcare directives during emergencies, providing peace of mind and ensuring that our clients' wishes are readily available when they need them most.

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Homestead Exemption


A homestead exemption is a special provision under Mississippi’s tax laws that reduces the property taxes you must pay on your primary residence. Residents must apply for the exemption, as qualification is not automatic. 

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