No. Since the house does not belong to your mother, it will not be subject to claim for reimbursement for her cost of care.
No. Since the house does not belong to your mother, it will not be subject to claim for reimbursement for her cost of care.
The New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division, affirmed a lower court's ruling denying the application of a Medicaid recipient's estate to extinguish the state Medicaid agency's lien against the estate, holding that a survivorship claim was an asset of the...
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