What does the Homestead Law mean by a “disabled person”?

A disabled person is defined as an individual who has any medically determinable permanent physical or mental impairment which would meet the disability requirement of supplemental social security. You must attach to the Homestead form either the original or a certified copy of the award letter issued by the United States Social Security Administration, or a letter signed by a licensed physician registered with the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine. Disabled persons must meet the disability requirements stated in 42 USC 1382 (a) (3) (A) and (C). Basically, an individual is considered disabled - for the purpose of this law - if he or she cannot engage in any gainful activity as a result of the physical or mental impairment.

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1. What is a Declaration of Homestead/Homestead Protection?
2. Where do I file my Homestead?
3. How am I protected?
4. How am I protected if I am 62 or older, or disabled?
5. What does the Homestead Law mean by a “disabled person”?
6. Are my spouse and children covered, should I pass away?
7. If I am over 62 and my spouse is under 62, should we both file?
8. Will my Homestead Declaration protect my home from being taken if I go into a nursing home?
9. Is there anything I will not be protected from?
10. Can (a) trustee(s) file for home Homestead protection?
11. What happens to my Homestead if I should re-mortgage or take out a second mortgage or home equity loan?
12. If I divide my time equally between my winter and summer residences, can I declare a Homestead on both?
13. Does the Homestead protection take the place of home insurance?
14. How does the Homestead Declaration help protect a home against unsecured creditors in bankruptcy proceedings?
15. Where can additional information be obtained about bankruptcy issues as they apply to Homestead protection?
16. Is the Homestead form difficult to understand and fill out?
17. Can my Homestead be terminated?
18. What is the filing fee?
19. How can I tell if my real property is recorded or registered land?