My older financial advisor has put the fear in us that the state will take all of our assets if my father gets medicaid. If HE qualifies, is that true that my personal assets could be taken by the state? We just moved my father into a condo near us, which we are paying for, but I fear it won't be long before he will need long term care. He still owns his home (worth about $250k), would pay someone to take the POS! He makes only SS income and has about $100k in stocks that he lives on. Once that money is used up, I think he will qualify for medicaid, but I'm worried I will be impacted. Thanks for the advise.
And admittedly care costs can rip through $350K so fast it'll make your head swim.
But, cautiously, I have yet to hear of the filial responsibility laws penalising children beyond a) what they can easily afford and b), in the more egregious high-profile cases, what they have richly deserved and brought on themselves by sharp practice verging on fraud.
Is your financial advisor trying to sell you an insurance product, by any chance?
When my mother applied for Medicaid, nobody asked about my assets or those of my sibling. Perhaps you misunderstood the advisor. It is true that your father will not be able to protect his assets to pass them along to you -- he will need to use them for his own care. Is that what you mean?
Comment: dad will have to fund his care until his resources are depleted..In overly broadly stated terms, he can keep his house, one titled vehicle, and $2000 if he goes on Medicaid...(Medicaid will come after the house once he passes away, unless he is married, then they'll come after it once his spouse passes away.)
I suggest making no efforts to hide or give his money away...In a word, "it can't be done." They will find out...
Grace & Peace,
Bob
Time for an Elder Attorney.