DHA Case No. MGE 199939 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals April 19, 2021) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF Non-homestead real estate is countable unless it is listed for sale with a realtor. In this unusual case, the petitioner owned some land with a mobile home, but realtors refused to list it because of its condition […] Read more
Tag: 3.2 Assets
DHA Case No. MGE 202884 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals November 2, 2021) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF In a spousal impoverishment case, the most valuable vehicle is exempted and all others are counted. In this case, the petitioner’s attorney argued (among other things) that he could elect to exempt the least valuable vehicle for the asset […] Read more
DHA Case No. BCS 204450 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals March 29, 2022) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF In general, all taxable gross income is counted when determining eligibility for BadgerCare Plus, including Social Security income. In this case, the petitioner deposited his Social Security into an ABLE account. ALJ Beth Whitaker found that the […] Read more
DHA Case No. MGE 201120 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals April 29, 2021) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF When a Medicaid applicant is the grantor of a trust—even an irrevocable trust—it is countable and available “if there are any circumstances under which payment from the trust could be made to or for the benefit of […] Read more
DHA Case No. FCP 181279 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals January 22, 2018) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF The Medicaid Eligibility Handbook allows business property to be exempted—regardless of value or rate of return—if the individual is “actively involved in the business operation on a day-to-day basis.” In this case, the petitioner had a history of renting […] Read more
DHA Case No. MGE 198872 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals August 12, 2020) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF The Medicaid Eligibility Handbook allows business property to be exempted—regardless of value or rate of return—if the individual is “actively involved in the business operation on a day-to-day basis.” Rental property is not exempt unless the owner is in […] Read more
DHA Case No. MGE 208281 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals May 30, 2023) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF The Medicaid Eligibility Handbook contains two main ways to exempt “property essential to self-support.” The property is (1) exempt (regardless of value or rate of return) if used in a business in which the individual is actively […] Read more
DHA Case No. MRA 178406 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals January 13, 2017) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF The Medicaid Eligibility Handbook contains two competing rules: revocable annuities are countable and available assets, but IRAs belonging to a community spouse are disregarded. In this case, the community spouse owned an Individual Retirement Annuity, funded by […] Read more
DHA Case No. MDV 206205 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals December 2, 2022) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF Issue 1: “Irrevocable assignment” The Medicaid Eligibility Handbook provides that an asset is available when the owner can dispose of it, has a legal right to its value, has the legal ability to make it available, and can make […] Read more
DHA Case No. MDV-45/86382 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals November 19, 2007) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF Issue 1: Caretaker child The caretaker child exception allows an institutionalized person to transfer homestead property to a child who lived with the person and provided care for at least two years. In this case, the petitioner co-owned […] Read more
DHA Case No. MRA 135337 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals Feb. 10, 2012) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF The Medicaid Eligibility Handbook contains two apparently conflicting rules. On the one hand, revocable annuities are counted as available assets. On the other hand, the retirement accounts of a community spouse are exempt. In this case, the […] Read more
DHA Case No. MDV 144813 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals Jan. 18, 2013) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF The petitioner in this case spent $195,000 on life-insurance-funded burial contracts (LIFBCs) to become eligible for Medicaid. She bought 13 of them, all for her children and their spouses, at a cost of $15,000 each. The agency […] Read more
DHA Case No. MGE 148648 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals Sep. 4, 2013) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF In this straightforward case, the issue was simply whether paying a private-rate nursing home bill reduced the petitioner’s countable assets. Unsurprisingly, it did. It appears the issue came up because the county chafed against a well-known fact […] Read more
DHA Case No. MGE 170367 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals March 2, 2016) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF This decision discussed two issues at some length. First, whether payments to the petitioner’s daughter were divestments; and second, whether the petitioner’s former home, now rented at fair market value, was countable. On the first issue, the […] Read more
DHA Case No. MGE 160646 (Wis. Div. Hearings and Appeals January 9, 2015) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF This case involved two main issues: (1) the date the petitioner transferred ownership of a life insurance policy to her Wispact sub-account, and (2) the effect of a pending disability determination on retroactive eligibility. On the first issue, […] Read more