Legal Question in Elder Law in Massachusetts

elderly mother who need to be in a home

My mother is sick and I need to put her in home. But the house has my name on the deed, I need to kown what is my legal rights


Asked on 4/18/09, 10:31 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Warren Wood Law Offices of Warren Wood

Re: elderly mother who need to be in a home

You need to speak with a competent financial advisor and legal advisor asap. This office is available for free initial consultation on certain elder law and advocacy issues.

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Answered on 4/18/09, 11:05 am

Re: elderly mother who need to be in a home

If the home is in your name as a co-tenant and you live there, you can put your mother in the home and continue to live there. Much more information is needed to accurately advise you. If you like you can contact me next week to discuss your options. Please feel free to call me.

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Answered on 4/18/09, 1:28 pm
Alexandra Golden Golden Law Center

Re: elderly mother who need to be in a home

You've not posted enough information to answer the question. By the term "home," do you mean a nursing home or an assisted living facility? Was your name was put on the deed; and, if that gift was less than five years ago, have you lived with your mother for a long enough period of time and provided her with the assistance needed to qualify as a "caregiver child" under the MassHealth long-term care rules?

MassHealth has been increasingly picky about reviewing expenses which are shared between parents and children. Thus, it would be in both your and your mother's interest to meet with an experienced elder law attorney BEFORE applying for benefits. Do NOT let the nursing home pressure you into applying for benefits before you know your rights!

Please feel free to contact my office for experienced and caring help.

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Answered on 4/18/09, 3:08 pm


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