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My spouse in in an Alzheimers unit, for which I have been paying for over a year, now. Is there anything I can do where I would not loose control of my finances?

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My spouse in in an Alzheimers unit, for which I have been paying for over a year, now. Is there anything I can do where I would not loose control of my finances?

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That’s the point. Right now you are in charge, just like the captain of the Titanic was in charge – until it went under – or, in your case, until the money is gone. What you’re going to learn is how to permanently protect the money so that you can retain that control, no matter how long your spouse lives. – Return to top My wife lives with me and I’m still able to take care of her, but it’s obvious that her mind is deteriorating quickly. Is it too early to get started on a plan, or should I wait until she is in a care facility? Don’t wait! The sooner you understand what you can do and, equally important, what you can’t do, the better the opportunity you will have to protect your assets from Medicaid.

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