Yes. Any account in your husband’s name will have to stay below $2,000, so it’s necessary to separate your own funds.
Yes. Any account in your husband’s name will have to stay below $2,000, so it’s necessary to separate your own funds.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently moved to dismiss its appeals in two federal cases challenging a rule that established minimum staffing requirements for nursing homes.
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