My mother co-signed on a vehicle loan for my brother 5 yrs. ago. The title was in her name. The loan was paid in full in Feb. of this year. She intended to sign the title over to him, but didn’t due to health reasons. She ended up in the hospital, then a rehab center, and it’s been decided she needs 24/7 care. She is applying for Medicaid in Ohio. Can she and my brother still transfer the title, or will it make her ineligible for Medicaid?
If you are asked to co-sign anything- THINK TWICE and do NOT CO-SIGN.
YOU ARE NOT DOING YOURSELF ANY FAVOR...... PERIOD
You are creating issues down the line for yourself and the people who really care for you.
IF YOU CAN AFFORD TO CO-SIGN, then you can afford to hand them some cash for whatever purchase they need. and DO NOT EXPECT IT BACK... That way, relationships are not SEVERED and you don't expect it back = "gift" "gamble", whatever you want to call it...
That is what banks are for - loans... Why do you think we have some many "CHASE BANKS" on every single corner? Credit card rates are way too high, and extremely convenient. I'm on this rant, because another Chase was just opened down from another Chase about a 1/2 mile away...
Tr to live within your means, easier said than done....
thanks for listening. Goodnight
I’m not sure if Medicaid goes after the value of the car when the Medicaid recipient passes away. Someone else here probably does.
If it was your brother, and he has all the documentation to prove it, I'd give Medicaid a call and ask them. That way, even if they won't waïve the asset, the car is your mother's but she owes him the money for it.
If your mother in fact paid for the car, can your brother now afford to buy it from her at current market value?
We have since literally "disposed of" the car owned jointly at the time of application and a long period there after. For better or for worse, I totaled the car 2 months after it was paid off.
I explained to the dealership that monies put down were from just my resources, and the monthly payments would be from his resources that get converted to spousal support. From the dealership, they wanted my name only on the loan and I signed accordingly.
I did not report the incident or new vehicle/contract entered into by me only. I'm hoping I did the right thing as I have been told if I'm using funds designated for spousal support I can buy a new car without affecting my husband's medicaid eligibility.
It appears that your family situation requires your mom to not sign over anything to anybody at this time.
Sorry, just a rant and not answering the question....