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What do I do about my husband’s credit card debt now that he’s in a nursing home and was approved for Medicaid?
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igloo572
Answered Feb 2019
What are the advantages of selling my mother’s house now (she is currently residing in my home) rather than waiting until after her death?
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Wishiwashiking
Replied Feb 2019
Purchasing a home with settlement funds plus a loan.
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Answered Nov 2018
Removing my aged mom from deed. What is my best option?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Apr 7, 2024
My husband has been on Medicaid in Washington State for 7 years now.
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Hothouseflower
Answered Mar 13, 2024
Can I sell my sister's personal property and house in California, with $50-$60,000 equity, without imperiling her Medi-Cal status?
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Mom and I were on the deed till I got 18 then she went and took me off without me knowing it. Was handed to Mom and I from my mama mom died.
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JoAnn29
Answered Mar 18, 2024
Does the money from the sale of a condo in a Lady Bird Deed in FL become protected from Medicaid?
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igloo572
Answered Mar 2, 2024
My mother was receiving Medicaid and died in the nursing home. Her house is in an estate, she died in Nov 2019. Can Medicaid still collect?
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Isthisrealyreal
Answered Feb 25, 2024
How can we decide if we will need a MAPT?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Apr 26, 2024
My 86-year-old husband has dementia and is getting worse fairly quickly. Other than his two annuities, all our assets are in both our names.
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JoAnn29
Answered Apr 30, 2024
My younger sister is manipulating my elderly mother with her decisions, how do I stop her? (in CA)
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MACinCT
Answered Sep 12, 2023
My dad has early Alzheimer’s and currently living with me. He has a home which I’m part owner and has income from it.
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AlvaDeer
Answered Aug 22, 2023
Can I move into home?
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JoAnn29
Replied Jul 31, 2023
Well, I have been on this site before, regarding the financial elder abuse, that my mother's trustee attorney.
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AlvaDeer
Answered May 29, 2023
Medicaid, POA and co-signer land. Are we out of luck?
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igloo572
Answered Jul 10, 2023
Rules for selling joint held home. Any advice?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Apr 2023
How should we handle the funds from the sale of mom's car so they don’t negatively impact her assistance?
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JoAnn29
Answered Jan 2023
My husband is considering selling our house because I live in it, is this allowed?
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Countrymouse
Answered Mar 2023
I have joint POA and am sole caregiver (5 years 24/7) for my mom with Alzheimers. Can I receive compensation for my services?
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freqflyer
Answered Mar 2023
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