WILLIAMSON v. DEPT. OF PUBLIC WELFARE


166 Pa.Commw. 79 (1994)

646 A.2d 38

Mae WILLIAMSON, Petitioner, v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE, Respondent.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided July 15, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack J. Hetherington, for petitioner.

Andrew A. Coates, Asst. Counsel, for respondent.

Before KELLEY and NEWMAN, JJ., and KELTON, Senior Judge.


KELTON, Senior Judge.

In this troublesome case, the Department of Public Welfare denied Mae Williamson's application for nursing home care assistance. The Department determined that Mrs. Williamson was disqualified from nursing home benefits because of transfers of real estate and savings accounts from her to her son, Richard Williamson, for less than adequate consideration. These transfers were made by the son, to himself, while purportedly acting as attorney-in...

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