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The period of ineligibility will be determined by the fair market value of the asset, divided by the medicaid ineligibility factor for new Jersey.  I believe that number is $7282 - so take the fair market value and divide by $7282 to come up with the number of months of ineligibility.  I do not believe Medicaid will put a lien on the property that is in the name of the caretaker child, because they will not be providing services during the period of ineligibility and therefore there will be no costs incurred.  New Jersey is an estate recovery state, and if there is an estate they will place a lien against the estate. ... Read More
The period of ineligibility will be determined by the fair market value of the asset, divided by the medicaid ineligibility factor for new... Read More