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  • May 26, 2009, 02:43 PM
    toxicintexas
    Miller Trust
    Can someone please explain to me how the Miller Trust works? My brother had one drawn up for my mother who we are having to place in a nursing home. She makes over the amount allowed to be eligible for medicaid. My brother tells me that the money she makes through some small dividends, my father's social security, and army retirement are over the cap allowed for medicaid benefits, yet she doesn't make near enough to self pay at a nursing home. If certain monies are put in this trust, what happens to the small amount of money she has been able to save over the years? If my brother transfers all of the money she currently has in the bank into another account, can it be considered in respect to Medicaid eligibility? Help please. We are running out of time.
  • May 26, 2009, 06:40 PM
    cdad
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by toxicintexas View Post
    can someone please explain to me how the Miller Trust works? my brother had one drawn up for my mother who we are having to place in a nursing home. she makes over the amount allowed to be eligible for medicaid. my brother tells me that the money she makes through some small dividends, my father's social security, and army retirement are over the cap allowed for medicaid benefits, yet she doesn't make near enough to self pay at a nursing home. if certain monies are put in this trust, what happens to the small amount of money she has been able to save over the years? if my brother transfers all of the money she currently has in the bank into another account, can it be considered in respect to Medicaid eligibility? Help please. We are running out of time.

    Try looking here. It gives a good explination of what it is.

    Miller Trusts

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