My husband, myself and our 3 kids live with my mother in law. We moved in in February of 2012, prior to my youngest being born. She had a new deed made in April of 2018 that is a survivor's deed between the three of us. She was diagnosed with dementia in 2021. We have kept her home with us. Her dementia is progressing fairly quickly and her mood swings and confusion is getting worse everyday. Her neurologist suggested memory care facility when I took her in the spring to see him. He has tried multiple medications to help the anxiety, depression and outbursts that come along with dementia, but we are getting to the point that the last option of medicine we can do at home is not working. We haven't been able to leave her alone in the last year and a half. My husband is currently staying home with her, which puts a strain on us financially because we are down to just my income. We can't go anywhere or do anything as a family unless we take her with us. Despite having to drive two vehicles for all of us to go, we are having more difficulties with her when we are on the outings, plus her outbursts and mood swings seem worse for a few days after an outing.
My husband is the youngest of 3 boys. He is the only one with children at home. We have no help from the siblings. They wouldn't even take care of their mother the last two years for us to be able to take a vacation from our home here in kentucky to go visit my dad for a week at his home in Florida. We can't even go out to eat anymore. It is putting a strain on my marriage.
I am her POA. I have always been the one to take care of her finances and her medical stuff. We are now looking at putting her in a nursing facility. We want to know if she goes to the nursing home will we potentially lose our home. On top of giving up our home to move in with her in 2012, and not being able to have any family time or even just a date night with my husband, we worry we will lose our home. Can anyone offer advice or help? Thank you so much in advance.
This is what I found after doing a google search:
A Survivors Deed is treated differently than a Life Use Estate deed.
A life use deed, also known as a life estate deed, and a survivorship deed are both legal documents that can be used in real estate, but they have different purposes:
Life use deed
A life estate deed grants the owner the right to use and live in a property for their lifetime, and then transfers ownership to another person or entity when they die. This type of deed can be used to protect the property from nursing home liens and to avoid the property being included in the Medicaid recovery process of the owner.
Survivorship deed
A survivorship deed transfers property ownership to the surviving co-owners when one of them dies, without the need for probate. This type of deed is often used to ensure that the property is distributed equitably among the co-owners. There are three types of survivorship deeds: joint tenancy, tenancy by the entirety, and community property.
Good luck.
A lien will be placed on the home after she passes and you’ll either have to pay that or Medicaid will take the house and sell to recover their losses.
Your husband needs to get a job to support his family.