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What Happens If the Owner Passes Away Before the MCA Term Ends?

March 6, 2025
By Katie Camann
Although MCAs can be structured to reduce the risk of Medicaid estate recovery on the annuity, the owner predeceasing the contract is always a possibility. Here’s what to expect if this happens.
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