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Can a Living Trust do this??

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cjoeb

Junior Member
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?NM

1) protect assets against lawsuits?

2) allow a beneficiary to qualify for medicare since everything is owned by the trust and not the beneficiary?

thanks
joe
 


S

seniorjudge

Guest
You have asked two questions that are extremely complicated.

You really should see an exceptionally qualified trust attorney in your area.

If you have a lot of assets to be protected, it will be worth your while.
 

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