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lcannister

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What is the name of your state? Senility

Should you happen to come back this way. My suspicion is a medicaid/medicare issue is in the back of your mind considering you are ill. As with several other issues in your post this is a lot more invlved than you seem to think. The states look back 5 years for signs of fraudulent acts involving medicaid.

See the Estate Planner before messing up the whole thing!

https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=358419 the related thread.

What is the reasoning behind having url's links that do not work anymore?
 
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moburkes

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I was guessing that the mods don't want people clicking on the spam links that we get every now and again.
 

Ozark_Sophist

Senior Member
Should you happen to come back this way. My suspicion is a medicaid/medicare issue is in the back of your mind considering you are ill. As with several other issues in your post this is a lot more invlved than you seem to think. The states look back 5 years for signs of fraudulent acts involving medicaid.

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I had the same thought when I read the OP. Why else would she want to transfer ALL of her assets to her son immediately and not necessarily let him know. Probably because she knows already it is wrong and that her son would never let her put herself in legal jeopardy. If she did transfer without his knowledge and the state investigated for Medicaid fraud, the son could potentially feel the heat as well.
 

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