Residence in Nursing Home not sufficient to defeat claim for Elective Share
The Medicaid program determines eligibility for a married applicant based on the amount of resources owned by the applicant and his spouse. If the community spouse dies first, the program will count as a resource the amount of assets that the surviving spouse is entitled to receive from the Estate to satisfy his claim for the “elective share.” If the individual fails to pursue his...
A disinherited spouse could have a medicaid problem
When a person applies for Medicaid benefits, a five-year look back is done by the county board of social services to see if the applicant had given away any assets that they owned or to which they were entitled. If that occurred, it’s referred to as a “transfer of assets” or “uncompensated transfer of assets,” and the result will be a penalty period in which the...