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Karen Gale Jackson
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I am sorry to say, but I can't help you either. It is my understanding that...
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L. Maxwell Taylor
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You should definitely contact an Ohio lawyer who specializes in Medicaid...
Faye Danielle Cox
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Probably not at this point, but a lot depends on your Aunt's particular...
Paul Arnold Nidich
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I'd follow Ms. Cox's advice. It's really too late to do anything.
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David Wayne Willis
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A DUI is not a moral offense. Even if your job comes back at you, of that I...
Shawn Patrick Hooks
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A DUI is not a moral offense in Ohio. You would have an obligation to disclose...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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You might find helpful my Legal Guide "How to Organize Your Small Claims Case...
James P. Frederick
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There is not enough information in your post to frame a precise answer. In...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Many people post questions here asking about their chances in court. No one...
Biagio V. Musto II
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Homes are exempt assets, which means they could still be eligible for Medicaid...
Jonathan Jay Kirschner
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Therer is ALWAYS a defense to a criminal charge, dependent only upon the...
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Ben Neiburger
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there should be some elder law looseleafs in the law library. You can also...
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Deborah Ann Malkin's answer
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You could also try googling "elder law ohio court." Most of the early hits are...
Thomas Arthur McCormack
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Let her report you. Your behavior certainly isn't abuse and if she proceeds,...
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Elizabeth Smith Schmitz's answer
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You should talk to an elder law attorney immediately there are things that can...
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Joel Steven Weissler's answer
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Of course state laws differ -- 1st of all, generally speaking if you were not...
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Todd Welles Bartimole's answer
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A loan made by a medicaid applicant in Ohio is considered either an asset or...
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David G. Weilbacher, Esq.
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If she was mentally challenged at the time she signed the contract, she may not...
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Biagio V. Musto II
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The nursing home cannot force you to sign a statement of financial...
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Todd Welles Bartimole's answer
Contributor Level 3

This is a difficult situation. Typically in a nursing home, it is the...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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What a loving family! Discuss with an elderlaw attorney how to bleed her dry...
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Erin Roberta Kick's answer
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You would definitely benefit from talking with a Medicaid Planning attorney....
L. Maxwell Taylor
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If you suspect your aunt is going to need to go into a nursing home, you should...

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