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J
jkasler
Asked February 2010
My deemed incompetent parents were just approved for Medicaid and they are quite upset by this. How can I explain so they understand?
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PirateGal
Feb 2010
Do you have an estate lawyer or a conservatorship that overlooks their monetary issues? Perhaps someone other than yourself can explain it? Sometimes parents don't believe their own children and will listen to an outsider more readily.
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