What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? IN
Elder sister wants mother to enter into a revocable living trust with her and mother. Mother is looking at nursing home care in next few months. Mom has nursing home insurance but it is only good for one year. Sister then wants her to transfer the entire property to her thru quit-claim deed. Then quit-claim from 1 sister to 3. She thinks this will protect the property from medicare look back if mother should need it in a year. We don't think it will. Mom's ultimate goal is to get back to her own home or an apartment in 6 months time. House is probably only worth $100,000 and she has a $30,000 home equity on it. (not paid off)
Can mother sell the house to one of the children for any amount of money? What happens to home equity if sister enters into revocable living trust with mother? What about quit-claim to other sisters? Can it be gifted and if so, then what happens to home equity?
Any thoughts on this? Will it do what elder sister thinks it will?
Thanks.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Elder sister wants mother to enter into a revocable living trust with her and mother. Mother is looking at nursing home care in next few months. Mom has nursing home insurance but it is only good for one year. Sister then wants her to transfer the entire property to her thru quit-claim deed. Then quit-claim from 1 sister to 3. She thinks this will protect the property from medicare look back if mother should need it in a year. We don't think it will. Mom's ultimate goal is to get back to her own home or an apartment in 6 months time. House is probably only worth $100,000 and she has a $30,000 home equity on it. (not paid off)
Can mother sell the house to one of the children for any amount of money? What happens to home equity if sister enters into revocable living trust with mother? What about quit-claim to other sisters? Can it be gifted and if so, then what happens to home equity?
Any thoughts on this? Will it do what elder sister thinks it will?
Thanks.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
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