Irrevocable Trust

An Arkansas appeals court rules that a Medicaid applicant’s irrevocable trust is an available resource because the trustee had the discretion to make distributions for the applicant’s health and welfare. 

Bobbie Hogan created an irrevocable trust, which gave the trustee the discretion to make distributions of principal and income for Ms. Hogan’s health, support, medical care, and welfare. Ms. Hogan transferred her home to the trust, sold the home, and deposited the proceeds in the trust. More than five years later, Ms. Hogan applied for Medicaid. The state determined that the trust was an available resource and denied her benefits. 

Ms. Hogan appealed the denial to the court. The trial court ruled that the trust was not an available resource because the trustee had absolute discretion to make distributions. The state appealed.

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