The rehab place is up in arms because Mark would need to be in another month before his nephew could move him. They are threatening Robert, the nephew with fraud since Mark gave all his check to build a room for him at his home. I refuse to budge knowing all of this is their tactics to get me to take him back into care and I will not. A bedridden man cannot live alone and would be homeless since I am moving. Can the nephew be charged with fraud. We have no assets. The rehab and hospital are covered by Medicare,
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And its not the rehab but Medicaid that does not like that Mark gave money to nephew. Even though the room is for Mark, its considered a gift because the nephew will get the profit when he sells the house. It has nothing to do with Medicare. Neither Mark nor nephew probably realized that this could not be done within 5 yrs of needing Medicaid. Nephew needs to pay it back or pay for Uncles care. He needs to talk to a Medicaid caseworker about how the penalty works.
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This has nothing to do with you. Does it?
This has no connection to you now, does it? Because IF IT DOES, and you are not proceeding with your divorce, then you may all share a cell together, and there will be no service dogs in it.
Did not your divorce go through? If not, it soon will. Tell them you are in the process of divorce and you are NOT responsible. If you have not yet resigned your POA do it NOW before you get in trouble behind these two and their ineptness.
I really think you need to tell them you are divorcing, there are no assets, and this all has ZERO TO DO WITH YOU.
I doubt VERY much that all of Mark's costs have been covered Doggie Mom. This is too long and too ongoing.
The thing you need to do is tell all that you are divorced.
And if you are NOT divorced now, then that is step one.
Mark giving his money to this nephew will never fly. He will never get on Medicaid. This is a total mess and you need to step CLEAR OF IT.