Medicaid Promissory Notes: Gift and DRA Compliant Transactions, Shielding Assets, Safe Harbors, Spousal Refusals
A live 90-minute CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A
This CLE course will guide elder law counsel on the use of promissory notes to ensure Medicaid eligibility and effective long-term care planning. The panel will discuss tactics to avoid challenges in structuring gift and Deficit Reduction Act (DRA) compliant transactions, shielding assets, and converting income while preserving Medicaid eligibility.
Outline
- Analyzing the promissory note strategy
- Structuring gift and DRA compliant transactions and key provisions
- Securing DRA promissory note safe harbor
- Using promissory notes for community spouses
- Promissory notes and spousal refusal
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key issues:
- What are the benefits of using a qualified promissory note for Medicaid planning and long-term care?
- What are the key considerations in structuring gift and DRA compliant transactions and key promissory note provisions?
- How can applicants secure DRA promissory note safe harbor?
- How can qualified promissory notes be used with community spouses?
- Using promissory notes and the impact of spousal refusal options
- Best practices to convert clients' Medicaid-countable assets to exempt assets
Faculty

Stephen J. Silverberg
Attorney
Law Office of Stephen J. Silverberg
Mr. Silverberg is nationally recognized as a leader in the areas of estate planning, estate administration, asset... | Read More
Mr. Silverberg is nationally recognized as a leader in the areas of estate planning, estate administration, asset preservation planning, and elder law. He is a past president of the prestigious National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), and a founding member and past president of the New York State chapter of NAELA. Mr. Silverberg was awarded the credential of NAELA Fellow, the highest honor bestowed by NAELA to “attorneys… whose careers concentrate on elder law, and who have distinguished themselves both by making exceptional contributions to meeting the needs of older Americans and by demonstrating a commitment to the Academy.” He is also a founding member of the New York State chapter of NAELA. Mr. Silverberg holds the designation of a Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA), awarded by the National Elder Law Foundation. There are fewer than 520 CELAs throughout the United States.
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Melissa Negrin-Wiener, Esq.
Senior Partner
Cona Elder Law
Ms. Negrin-Wiener manages the Government Benefits Department, concentrating her practice in the areas of asset... | Read More
Ms. Negrin-Wiener manages the Government Benefits Department, concentrating her practice in the areas of asset protection, Medicaid eligibility planning, estate planning, special needs planning, mediation, guardianships and Veteran benefits. She supervises the preparation of Medicaid Applications for nursing home care, home health care and community benefits, resolves complex Medicaid issues and represents families facing a reduction in Medicaid home care hours and services.
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