Yes, that’s fine. Medicaid beneficiaries are permitted to own a car if it’s necessary for their transportation.
Yes, that’s fine. Medicaid beneficiaries are permitted to own a car if it’s necessary for their transportation.
The Kentucky Supreme Court affirmed a court of appeals' ruling that Kentucky's Living Will Directive Act (the Act) does not authorize a spouse to enter a mandatory arbitration agreement on her husband's behalf upon his admission to a nursing facility because...
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