Medicaid estate recovery could blindside homeowners
Many families discover Medicaid estate recovery only after a loved one dies and the state seeks repayment for long-term care costs from the estate. For many households, Harry Margolis, author of Get Your Ducks in a Row, said the family home is the largest asset they own. And under Medicaid rules, …
Many families discover Medicaid estate recovery only after a loved one dies and the state seeks repayment for long-term care costs from the estate. For many households, Harry Margolis, author of Get Your Ducks in a Row, said the family home is the largest asset they own. And under Medicaid rules, …
Many families discover Medicaid estate recovery only after a loved one dies and the state seeks repayment for long-term care costs from the estate. For many households, Harry Margolis, author of Get Your Ducks in a Row, said the family home is the largest asset they own. And under Medicaid rules, …
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