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dawmic
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YOUR STATE NAME - Florida
My mother has been diagnosed with alzheimers. She is 58 and has not worked in the past 5 years. She is in desperate need of SSI. I was told she is not eligible for disability since she has not worked in the past 5 years yet she would be eligible for ssi if her assets are $2000 or less. I have tried to talk to some local attorneys for advice and they will not talk to me unless s.s. declined her. What I need to know is this: she is on title to my primary residence (not hers) - does she need to quitclaim?
She has approximately $9000 left in a joint money market account with me. Can I transfer a portion of that into my personal account and call it a gift so that I can apply for ssi for her? She needs to move to an assisted living facility and she will have no money of her own very shortly (it takes 6 months to get an answer from s.s.?) She also needs to get medicare/medicaid to cover her living/medical expences. Please help or put me in contact with someone who can. Thank You
My mother has been diagnosed with alzheimers. She is 58 and has not worked in the past 5 years. She is in desperate need of SSI. I was told she is not eligible for disability since she has not worked in the past 5 years yet she would be eligible for ssi if her assets are $2000 or less. I have tried to talk to some local attorneys for advice and they will not talk to me unless s.s. declined her. What I need to know is this: she is on title to my primary residence (not hers) - does she need to quitclaim?
She has approximately $9000 left in a joint money market account with me. Can I transfer a portion of that into my personal account and call it a gift so that I can apply for ssi for her? She needs to move to an assisted living facility and she will have no money of her own very shortly (it takes 6 months to get an answer from s.s.?) She also needs to get medicare/medicaid to cover her living/medical expences. Please help or put me in contact with someone who can. Thank You