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hirpowr12
Asked April 2018
Is only my income or is the household income used to determine Medicaid eligibility?
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kathyjane
Apr 2018
Also, if you have house or car held jointly that is a problem. I had to find a lawyer (expensive) to move things into my name only. Medicaid will want to know 5 years of both of your financial history.
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jeannegibbs
Apr 2018
Are you married? Spouses income/assets also count.
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