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Funds held in a properly drafted special needs trust (SNT) will not affect a Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicaid recipient's benefits. However, funds disbursed in a manner that violates SSI or Medicaid rules can impact these benefits.
If you're already receiving Social Security benefits and have a payee, you can ask someone else to be your payee. You should tell your present payee that you plan to ask someone else to help you. The person you want to become your new payee must file an application at a Social Security office.
To leave property to your living trust, name your trust as beneficiary for that property, using the trustee's name and the name of the trust. For example: John Doe as trustee of the John Doe Living Trust, dated January 1, 20xx.
The process of transferring your bank account to a trust requires new signature and ownership cards that retitle your bank account to the trust so that the trust becomes its legal owner. When it's time to distribute your assets, the funds in the bank account will be paid into the trust.
HOW DOES MONEY FROM A TRUST THAT IS NOT MY RESOURCE AFFECT MY SSI BENEFITS? Money paid directly to you from the trust reduces your SSI benefit. Money paid directly to someone to provide you with food or shelter reduces your SSI benefit but only up to a certain limit.