Welcome to the Minnesota Medicaid Planning course! Throughout the course, we'll delve into key strategies and nuances of Medicaid planning in Minnesota, equipping you with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate this complex landscape. 

We invite you to engage, ask questions, and make the most of this opportunity to strengthen your Medicaid planning expertise. 

Supplement Your Learning

Download Complementary Course Resources

Explore our downloadable course materials designed to enrich your learning experience. These resources are tailored to enhance your understanding and serve as valuable references as you progress through the course and beyond.

Click below to download our comprehensive course resources. You can also download the Minnesota Desk Reference and the Krause Report, or return to Attorney Access for more state-specific resources.

Course Curriculum

  • 1

    Part 1

    • Introduction and Medicaid Overview

    • Part 1 Assessment

  • 2

    Part 2

    • Transfers and Estate Recovery

    • Part 2 Assessment

  • 3

    Part 3

    • Crisis Planning for a Single Person

    • Part 3 Assessment

  • 4

    Part 4

    • Crisis Planning for a Married Couple

    • Part 4 Assessment

  • 5

    Part 5

    • Pre-Planning

    • Part 5 Assessment

Course Instructors

Get to Know Your Presenters

Managing Attorney – Sauber Legal Services LLC

Jill M. Sauber, CELA

Jill is a Certified Elder Law Attorney at her firm in Minneapolis. Her professional career began as a licensed mortician, and she now practices estate planning and elder law with emphasis on long-term care planning, asset protection, estate administration (probate), trusts, litigation, and mortuary law. She obtained her law degree from the University of St. Thomas School of Law and earned Bachelor of Science degrees from the University of Minnesota in Biology, Physiology, and Mortuary Science. She is a member of NAELA, an active member of the ABA, and was appointed as a Commissioner on the American Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging (COLA).

Director of Legal Education

Jim Wolverton, J.D.

As the Director of Legal Education, Jim is responsible for creating, curating, and promoting educational content related to the estate planning and elder law industry. Jim has several years of experience educating attorneys and helping them easily implement elder law tools into their practice. Since the dynamic of the elder law industry is constantly changing and the need for more elder law attorneys continues to grow, Jim is driven to use his knowledge and passion to educate attorneys. Jim is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) as well as the Colorado, Utah, and Florida Bar Associations (inactive).