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graybeard
Asked September 2012
My mother-in-law wants to buy a car & would like to put both her and her daughter on the title. Will this be considered a gift for Medicaid?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Sep 2012
It could be a problem. I'd check with your state laws. Social Services should be able to tell you. Each state has slightly different takes on the Federal program.
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