California’s state Medi-Cal program is referred to as Medi-Cal. You must be either a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, permanent resident or legal alien, and you must be a California resident. Applicants must have very limited income and be either pregnant, blind, have a disability or a family member in your household with a disability, be responsible for children under 19 years of age, or be 65 years of age or older.
Topics covered in this report include:
- Medi-Cal Eligibility in California
- The Definition of a Fraudulent Transfer
- Fraudulent Transfers Relating to Medi-Cal Eligibility
- The “Five Year Look back” Period
- Factors Considered in Determining Fraudulent Transfers
- How to Transfer Your Assets the Right Way
- .Avoid the Appearance of Fraud
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