T&E Solo Pack · West Virginia · Week Of June 1, 2026

West Virginia.

Your state's pack. New issue every Monday. Bookmark it. I built this for the West Virginia T&E solo who knows the probate chapters cold but still loses an afternoon a week tracking the moving BMS / WV Medicaid pieces.

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WV
West Virginia · Mountain State
UPC — No (own Chapters 41–44)
Common-Law Property — Yes
LTC — WV Medicaid (BMS)
Estate Recovery — Probate estate (age 55+)
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The Big Three · Week Of June 1, 2026

Here's what I'd want you to see from last week.

Three developments I think actually matter to a West Virginia T&E solo. Each has a read that lands on your practice specifically — and each comes with a reachable citation so you can verify it yourself before you use it with a client.

01

WV Medicaid estate recovery runs through BMS against the probate estate of recipients 55+.

The Bureau for Medical Services (BMS) recovers correctly-paid long-term-care assistance from the probate estate of recipients age 55 or older; the look-back for transfers is 60 months (BMS Provider Manual Ch. 900; State Plan § 4.17).

Because BMS recovers against the probate estate, a properly executed nonprobate transfer can keep an asset out of reach — but firm guidance is split on whether a TOD-deeded home is fully shielded, so document the analysis and verify with BMS before relying on it.

BMS Provider Manual Ch. 900 (Estate Recovery) · bms.wv.gov

02

West Virginia's TOD deed is codified at W. Va. Code § 36-12-1 et seq.

West Virginia adopted the Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act, W. Va. Code §§ 36-12-1 through 36-12-17 (a deed is revocable, nontestamentary, and effective at the transferor's death — §§ 36-12-6, 36-12-7, 36-12-13).

The TOD deed is the cleanest probate-avoidance tool for a modest WV estate, but pair it with the estate-recovery analysis above — avoiding probate is only protective if BMS recovery is in fact limited to the probate estate.

W. Va. Code § 36-12-1 et seq. · code.wvlegislature.gov

03

The 2026 federal figures are set.

Maximum CSRA is $162,660 (minimum $32,532); West Virginia applies the $752,000 home-equity floor; MMNA range $2,643.75–$4,066.50.

Two places this lands: community-spouse protection math and high-value-home clients. Flag the 2028 OBBBA flat $1,000,000 home-equity cap now.

42 U.S.C. § 1396p · CMS 2026 Standards (medicaid.gov)

Week Of June 1, 2026

This week.

This week in West Virginia for the T&E solo with WV Medicaid clients: what the WV State Bar, the elder-law bar, and BMS bulletins put in front of you.

The WV State Bar CLE calendar, the elder-law practitioners' feeds, and the BMS Provider Manual updates all publish on different schedules. This is that sift, already done, with the link on each item.