Your state's pack. New issue every Monday. Bookmark it. I built this for the Wyoming T&E solo who knows Title 2 cold but still loses an afternoon a week tracking the moving Wyoming Medicaid pieces.
For licensed attorneys. This pack is general legal information and professional commentary for practicing attorneys — it is not legal advice, does not apply to any specific matter, and creates no attorney-client relationship. Verify every authority against the cited primary source before relying on it with a client. Published by Mike Moss, a Utah-admitted attorney, as an AI-enablement information product; it is not an offer of legal services and is not a representation that the author is admitted to practice in your jurisdiction.
Three developments I think actually matter to a Wyoming 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.
WDH recovers from the estate of a recipient age 55+, and Wyoming defines the recoverable estate to include assets conveyed through joint tenancy, tenancy in common, survivorship life estate, living trust, or other arrangement (W.S. § 42-4-206).
This is the structural fact a Wyoming Medicaid plan is built around — a TOD deed, joint tenancy, or living trust alone does not defeat recovery. Plan for the expanded reach, not just probate avoidance.
W.S. § 42-4-206 · health.wyo.gov
Since 2013, Wyoming has allowed transfer-on-death deeds for real estate under the Uniform Real Property TOD Act (W.S. § 2-18-101 et seq.).
The TOD deed is a clean probate-avoidance tool, but because Wyoming's recovery is expanded, a TOD-deeded home is still within the recoverable estate — don't sell the deed to a client as a Medicaid shield. Use it for probate efficiency and plan recovery separately.
W.S. § 2-18-101 et seq. · wyoleg.gov
Maximum CSRA is $162,660 (minimum $32,532); Wyoming 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)
This week in Wyoming for the T&E solo with Wyoming Medicaid clients: what the Wyoming State Bar, the probate/elder-law bar, and WDH bulletins put in front of you.
The Wyoming State Bar CLE calendar, the probate and elder-law feeds, and the WDH Medicaid estate-recovery updates all publish on different schedules. This is that sift, already done, with the link on each item.