No. Medicaid’s estate recovery is only against the estate of the Medicaid beneficiary. Your husband has no interest in the house, so it won’t be in his estate and won’t be subject to claim.
No. Medicaid’s estate recovery is only against the estate of the Medicaid beneficiary. Your husband has no interest in the house, so it won’t be in his estate and won’t be subject to claim.
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