Medicaid liens in New Jersey
If your parent owns a home in New Jersey and is a Medicaid recipient, you may be surprised to learn that the State of New Jersey has a lien on the home after your parent passes.
Per the state's information page:
Under federal and New Jersey law, the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS) is required to recover funds from the estates of certain deceased Medicaid beneficiaries, or former Medicaid beneficiaries, for all payments provided through the Medicaid program for services received on or after age 55.
This is done via a lien that comes into being after the death of the recipient.
An interesting discussion can be found on the website of elder law attorney Donald D. Vanarelli, Esq. You can read it here.
We recommend that an attorney be consulted as a parent ages in order to take advantage of estate planning that may reduce the impact of the Medicaid lien, and, if your parent may have been receiving Medicaid, that you consult an attorney before you probate a Will or apply for administration.
For your real estate purchase or mortgage refinance or
if you have questions about what you see here, contact
Stephen M. Flatow, Esq.
Vested Land Services LLC
165 Passaic Avenue, Suite 101
Fairfield, NJ 07004
Tel 973-808-6130 - Fax 973-227-0645
E-mail sflatow@vested.com
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