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True. Put it in there name with living rights or in a trust long before you die. I think that is how ya get around it. so I've been told. It's been a minute before I looked into it.
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BowserNoodle ☦️ (bowsacnoodle@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 02-Oct-2023 00:54:38 JST BowserNoodle ☦️ @TinyHouse4Life @thatguyoverthere Irrevocable trust. Taxation rate sometimes goes up BUT, it becomes immune from Medicaid or other things related to you as a person. State law has to allow for it though.