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My 77 year old grandma is looking to sell her $150k house. It's paid off. Will she still qualify for Medicaid?
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kylekrason
Answered Jun 2018
Pros and cons of a quick deed for caregivers, how does this work?
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jeannegibbs
Answered Jun 2018
I have a question on Louisiana Medicaid estate recovery.
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Shane1124
Answered Jun 2018
Mom selling home to my son. What should be included in the agreement?
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jeannegibbs
Answered Jun 2018
Dad on Medicare about a $400k estate can they come after it in GA?
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anonymous439773
Answered Jun 2018
Mother in law does not have Medicare, what do we need to know?
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worriedinCali
Answered Jun 2018
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My mom (71) refuses to apply for SSN benefits and Medicare. Can I apply for her on her behalf?
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MarSoCal
Answered Jun 2018
My mom got Alzheimer's 10 years ago. I paid her mortgage and medical expenses. Can I be reimbursed to have her qualify for Medicaid?
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LostinNJ
Answered Jun 2018
My siblings want to put my mother's house under my name. I am on Medicare and Medicaid. How will this work?
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JoAnn29
Answered Jun 2018
Can an out of country property be transferred to a child so that a parent in a nursing home does not lose it?
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JoAnn29
Answered Jun 2018
My mother bought a house after my divorce at 21yrs old. We've been sharing mortgage and bill payments. She can't pay any longer. Any advice?
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igloo572
Answered Jun 2018
His kids are trying to take the house. Can anything be done?
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97yroldmom
Answered Jun 2018
We have been advised that Medicaid will be placing a lien on the property but they have not done so. How do we dispute this?
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igloo572
Answered Jun 2018
Any advice on keeping mom's house when she goes in to assisted living?
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needtowashhair
Answered Jun 2018
We received a letter that Mom's house qualifies for exemption from MERP due to my disabled sister living there. What’s the next step?
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igloo572
Answered Jun 2018
HELP!!!!! Real estate inheritance issue. How do I get out of this?
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bettina
Answered Jun 2018
I have joint bank accounts with my father, can I take the money if he goes into a nursing home?
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Guestshopadmin
Answered Jun 2018
In New Jersey are there allowances for dependents to stay in the home if they have been living there for 7 yrs?
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JoAnn29
Answered Jun 2018
In 2002, Mom donated her house to me, but she kept usufruct. Would removing the usufruct result in a period of disqualification (Medicaid)?
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igloo572
Answered Jun 2018
How long after a claim is made by Medicaid Estate Recovery Program do they come in a take the house?
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igloo572
Answered Jun 2018
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