Asset Protection

Attorneys in Arkansas – Expect the Best. Expect Results.

The primary purpose of Asset Protection in Arkansas is to have a person's home, property, money, and other assets to be categorized as "exempt" assets for Medicaid and nursing home planning purposes. In Arkansas, most assets are countable for Medicaid eligibility purposes (except a person's home in certain circumstances and some other assets) including property and money.

In order to achieve Medicaid eligibility, any non-exempt (countable) assets must be transferred to qualify as exempt or must be used to private pay. The rules of Medicaid eligibility are extremely complex.

The primary tool in helping a client achieve Medicaid eligibility is called a Medicaid Asset Protection Trust, and we can help you and your loved ones achieve long-term Medicaid eligibility in order to protect your assets.

Located in Batesville, Melbourne, and Heber Springs, Arkansas, and serving all of Arkansas, Reeves Law Firm stands ready to handle any civil, estate, family law, guardianship, personal injury, probate, or any other litigation matters that may arise. 

Reeves Law Firm primarily serves Independence County (Batesville), Jackson County (Newport), Sharp County (Ash Flat, Highland, Cherokee Village), Lawrence County (Walnut Ridge), Cleburne County (Heber Springs, Greers Ferry, Fairfield Bay), Izard County (Melbourne), Stone County (Mountain View), White County (Searcy), and Baxter County (Mountain Home).

Give us a call in Batesville, Arkansas, at (870) 793-0021

Give us a call in Heber Springs, Arkansas, at (501) 302-8383

Give us a call in Melbourne, Arkansas, at (870) 291-9374

Lawyers in Arkansas – Expect the Best. Expect Results.