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Asked September 2010
Is there a deadline to transfer assets and gift if your parent is going to a rest home?
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before the state of NC count this as asset,
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In most states it is 5 yr, becaues medicaide has a 5 yr. look back period but to be sure go to an elder lawyer in your county he will be up on the rules for your area,
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