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Collier Moore

RMP LLP

Collier Moore

RMP LLP

Collier Moore

RMP LLP

Collier Moore is originally from White Hall, Arkansas and joined RMP as a partner in March of 2014.  His trust and estate practice includes traditional estate-planning techniques (Wills and Trusts), but also includes an emphasis on asset protection in the context of special needs and long-term care planning. He is often called upon by attorneys throughout Arkansas to assist with various aspects of special needs planning. To this end, he has been involved in structuring special needs trusts in multimillion-dollar plaintiff matters, and he is often a key player in the drafting, establishment, and funding components that are necessary to meet the strict requirements of Social Security and Medicaid. He is also recognized as a leading attorney in Arkansas for assisting families with special needs children. His involvement with these families is often more comprehensive than simply drafting a supplemental needs trust. Often these relationships involve assisting with guardianship matters, Social Security qualification matters, as well as seeking qualification for various Arkansas Medicaid waiver programs that will benefit the child with special needs.

Aside from special needs planning practice, Collier is recognized as one of the state’s leading attorneys in the field of asset protection and Medicaid crisis planning. He is one of only three Certified Elder Law Attorneys in Arkansas and is very often called upon by other trust and estate attorneys to assist in situations where a client is facing imminent long-term care. His practice involves utilizing national level asset-protection techniques for the purpose of qualifying for public benefits, as well as the filing and processing of Medicaid applications with the Arkansas Department of Human Services, where he has become proficient in administrative law.

  • Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC)
  • Best Lawyers in America in Trusts and Estates (2020)
  • Certified Elder Law Attorney (“CELA”) – Certification through the National Elder Law Foundation, An American Bar Association Accredited Certification
  • American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) – Graduate of the 2018/2019 Inaugural class of the Heart of America Fellows Institute
  • 2016 – Appointed as Special Justice to the Supreme Court of Arkansas by Gov. Asa Hutchinson
  • 2018-Appointed as Special Justice to the Supreme Court of Arkansas by Gov. Asa Hutchinson
  • Frequent volunteer at various events to speak and provide continuing education on special needs and long-term care planning

Firm Description

Collier Moore is an attorney devoted to elder law, medicaid planning, special needs planning, estate planning and guardianship. While problem solving is often the reason clients seek the services of  Mr. Moore, it's the personal service and quality of service that makes his practice a success.  

Collier Moore is the only attorney in Arkansas with both a Master of Laws in Elder Law, as well as a Masters of Law in Taxation. This unique educational blend allows for heightened quality of service and creative problem solving for his clients.  He is also a Certified Elder Law Attorney, an ABA accredited certification through the National Elder Law Foundation, a Fellow with the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC), as well as a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.  

Hours

Day From To
Monday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM

Cost

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Main Office

75 N. East Avenue
Suite 500
Fayetteville, AR 72701

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How to Qualify for Medicaid

To be eligible for Medicaid long-term care, recipients must have limited incomes and no more than $2,000 (in most states). Special rules apply for the home and other assets.

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Medicaid’s Protections for Spouses

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Help Qualifying and Paying for Medicaid, Or Avoiding Nursing Home Care

There are ways to handle excess income or assets and still qualify for Medicaid long-term care, and programs that deliver care at home rather than in a nursing home.

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Most states have laws on the books making adult children responsible if their parents can't afford to take care of themselves.

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Applying for Medicaid

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Alternatives to Medicaid

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ElderLaw 101
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Distinguish the key concepts in estate planning, including the will, the trust, probate, the power of attorney, and how to avoid estate taxes.

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Grandchildren

Learn about grandparents’ visitation rights and how to avoid tax and public benefit issues when making gifts to grandchildren.

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Guardianship/Conservatorship

Understand when and how a court appoints a guardian or conservator for an adult who becomes incapacitated, and how to avoid guardianship.

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Health Care Decisions

We need to plan for the possibility that we will become unable to make our own medical decisions. This may take the form of a health care proxy, a medical directive, a living will, or a combination of these.

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Estate Planning

Distinguish the key concepts in estate planning, including the will, the trust, probate, the power of attorney, and how to avoid estate taxes.

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Grandchildren

Learn about grandparents’ visitation rights and how to avoid tax and public benefit issues when making gifts to grandchildren.

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Guardianship/Conservatorship

Understand when and how a court appoints a guardian or conservator for an adult who becomes incapacitated, and how to avoid guardianship.

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Health Care Decisions

We need to plan for the possibility that we will become unable to make our own medical decisions. This may take the form of a health care proxy, a medical directive, a living will, or a combination of these.

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Long-Term Care Insurance

Understand the ins and outs of insurance to cover the high cost of nursing home care, including when to buy it, how much to buy, and which spouse should get the coverage.

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Medicare

Learn who qualifies for Medicare, what the program covers, all about Medicare Advantage, and how to supplement Medicare’s coverage.

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Retirement Planning

We explain the five phases of retirement planning, the difference between a 401(k) and an IRA, types of investments, asset diversification, the required minimum distribution rules, and more.

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Senior Living

Find out how to choose a nursing home or assisted living facility, when to fight a discharge, the rights of nursing home residents, all about reverse mortgages, and more.

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Social Security

Get a solid grounding in Social Security, including who is eligible, how to apply, spousal benefits, the taxation of benefits, how work affects payments, and SSDI and SSI.

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Special Needs Planning

Learn how a special needs trust can preserve assets for a person with disabilities without jeopardizing Medicaid and SSI, and how to plan for when caregivers are gone.

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Veterans Benefits

Explore benefits for older veterans, including the VA’s disability pension benefit, aid and attendance, and long-term care coverage for veterans and surviving spouses.

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