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Skippy911
Asked December 2016
Should I get wife designated disabled by Social Security before I apply for Medicaid?
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jeannegibbs
Dec 2016
Would you be applying for Medicaid for your wife, or yourself?
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vegaslady
Dec 2016
It could take months or years to get approved for disability. What's your full question?
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Katiekate
Dec 2016
How old is your wife? What advantage do you expect if you do this?
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