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  2. Jan 4, 2024 · Print the Wisconsin Medicaid Spousal Impoverishment Protection, P-10063. Last revised January 4, 2024. “Spousal Impoverishment Protection” refers to conditions in Medicaid law that change how we count income and assets in some cases. Learn more.

  3. Federal and state spousal impoverishment prevention provisions were enacted to protect a spouse living at home from becoming impoverished when his or her spouse moves into a nursing facility.

  4. A guide to free online primary legal materials, organized by state. The guide includes information on state session laws, statutory codes, registers, administrative codes, and court opinions. Also included is information on state and local public law libraries.

  5. Aug 22, 2024 · Spousal impoverishment is a Medicaid policy that allows persons to retain assets and income that are above the regular Medicaid financial limits. Spousal impoverishment policy applies to institutionalized persons.

  6. “Spousal impoverishment protection” refers to special financial provisions in Medicaid law. These provisions affect how we count income and assets for certain married couples enrolled in a long-term care program.

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  8. Spousal impoverishment protection affects legally married couples when one spouse is enrolled in Institutional Medicaid or a community-based waiver program and the other spouse is not residing in a nursing home or medical care facility for 30 days or more.

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