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NEICE02
Asked October 2019
Money was taken from a bond back in 1982 and put into elders name and family members name POD. Is this an asset for the elder?
Will this need to be added as elder's asset along with the money she has in the bank?
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AlvaDeer
Oct 2019
Yes, a bond held in the name of the elder is her asset. It is not the asset of the POD until the elder is dead.
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