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bikergirljan
Asked December 2017
Is Michigan a probate state for which they will try to recover assets?
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cwillie
Dec 2017
Bikergirl, try pasting the link from Guestshop into google, it popped up as #1 site for me.
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bikergirljan
Dec 2017
darn the link doesn't work. I'll try and search the website. thank you
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Guestshopadmin
Dec 2017
If you mean Medicaid Recovery for nursing home payments, Yes.
Here is a link to MI website discussing what happens.
www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_4860_56113_58553---,00
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Here is a link to MI website discussing what happens.
www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_4860_56113_58553---,00