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Depending on what kind of trust it is and what the circumstances are. Maybe you need to look into a special needs trust fund. Still medicade could have a lean on the fund

and if the person is to pass away, medicade could take the money that is owed, but most likely is not going to take all. Im pretty sure that's how everything. Dont quote me on that. But, I'm pretty sure that's how it goes! It's worth checking into

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