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He was on nursing home medicaid in CT. He was in the nursing home for 3 months and medicare paid the first 3 weeks 100%. Will my mom have to pay out the $30,000 in estate recovery fees? at least $10,000 needs to be used to pay for his burial. What happens to the surviving spouse??? Thank you!

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This policy does have a cash value of $1,100 . I spoke to an eldercare attorney a while back and he said as long as it is not more than $1,600 it would be exempt. I was just wondering if anyone else had the same situation.
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CT is not a community property state, so a big question is who owned the life insurance policy.
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Life insurance proceeds USUALLY are not subject to estate recovery, though policies with cash value that are not just for funeral expenses would have been countable assets, and theorectically that could change. I did some Google searches on connecticut estate recovery medicaid life insurance but did not see a definitive answer...elder law attormey would be the best resource to find out for sure.
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vstefans, you are right. I was thinking along the line of an annuity account, instead of term. That is also an important consideration. If it was term life paid by the spouse, it seems the $30K would not be considered in recovery.
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