Ralph S. Robbins, CFP©, is a licensed Certified Financial Planning Practitioner and an Accredited VA Claims Agent specializing in Eldercare Financial Planning. He works everyday helping families in crisis find creative ways to fund long-term care expenses and deal with family financial issues.
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What would be the consequences? Upon application the amount of all gifts are totaled to determine a penalty period of ineligibility expressed in months. So she would not be eligible to receive benefits for a period of time.
All of this may be moot, however, depending on when the gift was completed. Old law: 36 month look-back on gifts. New law for gifts made after 2/7/06: 60 months
Of course this is all REALLY moot if you did indeed pay for half the coop and can prove it.
Eligibility is one thing. What happens if she receives Medicaid benefits and then passes away? Medicaid will attempt "estate recovery" from probate assets.
So, whether mom eventually applies for Medicaid or not, you should structure ownership to avoid probate...it is such a pain! see more