Eugene, OR asked in Estate Planning, Real Estate Law and Social Security for Oregon

Q: Can a house that is in a Supplemental Needs Trust be transferred to a private party?

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A: Supplemental Needs Trusts (also called Special Needs Trusts) are a very specialized area of law. I strongly recommend that you meet with an experienced planning attorney to assist you. It is impossible to answer your question without a lot more information.

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A: Supplemental Needs Trusts are very tricky and if mismanaged can cause the beneficiary to be deemed to have assets that are counted against their eligibility for Medicaid which is usually the purpose of setting up the trust. To insure that you get good advice you need to take the trust to an Attorney and review the trust language and the situation which the trust was set up for.

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