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Estate Recovery: A Critical Aspect of Medicaid Planning
September 5, 2024
By Jim Wolverton, J.D.
Attorneys advising clients on Medicaid planning must be well-versed in their state’s specific qualification rules as well as what Medicaid can do to recover costs after recipients pass away. The aspect of estate recovery is often a significant concern for clients seeking advice from elder law attorneys.
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