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 Sixth Circuit holds that the district court lacked statutory authority to amend a restitution order for elder financial abuse, even though the financial abuser was the deceased victim's sole beneficiary and would therefore receive the funds. In United States...
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