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§ 8:49. Probate procedure when the only estate asset is the “residual” value of a life estate, which is subject to a Medicaid claim
26 WAPRAC § 8:49
Washington Practice Series TM
Washington Elder Law and Health Law (Part 1)
(Approx. 2 pages)
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§ 8:49. Probate procedure when the only estate asset is the “residual” value of a life estate, which is subject to a Medicaid claim
26 WAPRAC § 8:49
Washington Practice Series TM
Washington Elder Law and Health Law (Part 1)
(Approx. 2 pages)
26 Wash. Prac., Elder Law and Health Law Part One § 8:49 (2d ed.)
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July 2023 Update
Washington Elder Law and Health Law (Part 1)
Cheryl C. Mitchell, Ferd H. Mitchell, Ph.D., D.P.A.
Part I. Elder Law Strategies
Chapter 8. Estate and Probate Issues in Elder Law
H. Medicaid Lien Law Considerations During Probate
§ 8:49. Probate procedure when the only estate asset is the “residual” value of a life estate, which is subject to a Medicaid claim
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