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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Second, I would not want to stake my home on "may have rights to the house." May is doing too much work in that sentence without the benefit of a lawyer's expertise. I'd rather spend $4500 on a lawyer than lose hundreds of thousands in the forfeit of a house. No one wants to rely on "may" [/quote] Yeah, my concern would be that OP's mom may be forced to sell her half of the house in order to pay for care and then qualify for Medicaid.[/quote] Agree. Getting an expert's advice, especially a lawyer versed in how Medicaid works in that state and may even be recognized by staff in the Medicaid office could be essential. Wish that the law was the same from state to state in re Medicaid, but that's not the case.[/quote]
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