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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 578139" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>I and my kids are on Medicaid. Unless I go into a nursing home to stay, Medicaid doesn't touch my house. My kids get it. To get medicaid to pay for long-term nursing home care, you can't own a home or have assets over a certain amount. If you do, you have to exhaust your resources before they will pick up the tab for nursing home care. That is the extent of that. You're only 37 and don't have to worry about that. Get the medicaid and get out from under his thumb. Don't let him have control of ANYTHING. He'll abuse that power.</p><p></p><p>You're doing a great job. You're young enough to go back to school through the Displaced Homemaker Program. From what I remember, they will help with living expenses while you go to school. Otherwise, there's enough time for you to start at an entry level job and work your way up before you reach retirement. lol The possibilibites are endless. WAY TO GO!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 578139, member: 15799"] I and my kids are on Medicaid. Unless I go into a nursing home to stay, Medicaid doesn't touch my house. My kids get it. To get medicaid to pay for long-term nursing home care, you can't own a home or have assets over a certain amount. If you do, you have to exhaust your resources before they will pick up the tab for nursing home care. That is the extent of that. You're only 37 and don't have to worry about that. Get the medicaid and get out from under his thumb. Don't let him have control of ANYTHING. He'll abuse that power. You're doing a great job. You're young enough to go back to school through the Displaced Homemaker Program. From what I remember, they will help with living expenses while you go to school. Otherwise, there's enough time for you to start at an entry level job and work your way up before you reach retirement. lol The possibilibites are endless. WAY TO GO! [/QUOTE]
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