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R
Riverdale
Asked September 2018
If one hires an elder care attorney to assist with Medicaid help for a parent can the fee to the attorney be paid from parent's funds?
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Yes.
09/30/2018 23:18:20
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Yes, anything spent for them is acceptable for them to pay.
Spend down regulations are really for those people that are trying to hide their money and assets so taxpayers can pay their bills while their kids get a fat inheritance.
09/30/2018 21:34:20
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Oct 2018
Thank you all. After dealing with Florence in SC came to NY to deal with selling our house here and were hit with a tornado and no power for a day.
10/03/2018 18:32:42
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Oct 2018
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10/01/2018 09:23:45
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Isthisrealyreal
Oct 2018
When it rains it pours.
I call these Murphy's law weeks.
One good thing is it has to get better, yikes.
10/03/2018 23:10:03
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Spend down regulations are really for those people that are trying to hide their money and assets so taxpayers can pay their bills while their kids get a fat inheritance.
I call these Murphy's law weeks.
One good thing is it has to get better, yikes.