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Question is not clear, but your father's Medicaid eligibility is not affected by his financial troubles. The credit card folks may get a judgment against him, which will affect his credit rating. If he comes into some money in the future, presumably they will attempt to collect that judgment, possibly from his estate.

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Q: If your father has defaulted on his credit cards and receives Medicaid received a Summons Can they do anything to him?
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