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Kay1964
Asked April 9, 2024
What is the name of the trust you can set up when you are on Medicare and Medicaid and a SNP to help pay for your care?
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JoAnn29
Apr 10, 2024
Some States don't allow it. You will need an elder lawyer to set it up.
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MACinCT
Apr 9, 2024
It is a Miller Trust but some states may have others. It is important to seek legal help with this
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Isthisrealyreal
Apr 9, 2024
Miller trust or Qualified Income Trust.
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