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Q: Will new medicaid clients under ACA have their assets taken when they are deceased?
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What furniture and household goods can a wife in a nursing home keep if her husband is divorcing her?

As assets, anything she gains from the divorce can be taken if she's on Medicare/Medicaid. Is this divorce taking place because it's the only way to get her on Medicaid?


If you need indefinite nursing care and am on medicare are your assets taken to help pay?

Medicare eligibility is not affected by one's assets; however, Medicare will not pay for indefinite nursing care. Medicaid will pay for such care after one has "spent down" one's income and assets.


If you are a child of the deceased are you entitled to an accounting of the estate assets so that you know you are not being taken advantage of by the executor?

The executor must file both an inventory of the estate assets at the beginning of the probate procedure and a final account at the end. You can visit the court and review the file at any time.


If you qualify for medicaid will you get back money taken out of medicare before qualification?

You are not required to pay back Medicaid or Medicare.


What steps should be taken to verify a patient's medicaid eligibility?

Verify the identity of the person claiming medicaid coverageVerify eligibility and coverage for the presented medicaid number whether the medicaid card is valid or if a managed medicaid insurer has been selected.


What does undisposed mean in legal terms?

Something undisposed is something that has not been taken care of or settled. The term is often used in legal cases to refer to undisposed assets, such as the assets of a deceased person that have not been spent or given to someone else.


Do you have to pay Medicaid when you receive your insurance check?

Probably not. Usually, any deductions for Medicaid will have been taken prior to any payment to the patient.


Do you have to be alive to take a DNA test?

No, DNA can be taken from deceased persons.


Do you have to pay back medicaid if you received some inheritance?

Medicaid is insurance through the state. Medicaid is taken care of during the time of need and cut off when not in need. Medicaid does not receive a pay back if inheritance is received. Other assistance programs, however, may require some sort of pay back.


If your mothers' house is in probate after her death can the executor stop you having access to her property?

Yes, no assets or property can be taken until probate procedures have been completed. In some instances certain personal items, such as photographs can be released to family members with the permission of the executor. The executor is bound by law to protect the deceased's property until assets have been properly accounted for and debts have been paid.


How can you tell the financial standing from assets and liabilities?

Logically, your liabilities taken away from your assets would show you your financial standing: assets - liabilities = how much money you have If your liabilities are greater than your assets, your answer will be negative and you're in debt. If your assets are greater than your liabilities, your answer will be positive and you have enough assets to get rid of your liabilities.


Would our judgment awarded by courts prior to defendants chapter 13 bankruptcy take precedent to the assets before the assets are taken in the bankruptcy?

No.