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anonymous123487
Asked September 2012
My name is on the deed to my mother's house and her bank accounts.
How will this affect the formula that Medicaid uses to calculate her assets?
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igloo572
Sep 2012
Co-mingling of financials can get pretty complex. I'd see an elder care attorney.
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