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In reply to the discussion: It says so much when a working family can't even afford to bury the dead [View all]xmas74
(30,096 posts)In order to receive any services in Missouri (food stamps, heating assistance, etc) she had to liquidate any prepaid funeral accounts, plots, etc.
A few years ago I went through a lay-off. I went down to the local DFS office and applied for food stamps and MC+ for my child. One of the first questions they asked was about this, including funeral accounts. I didn't have any and said so but asked the case worker what would happen if I did. She stated that they would have to know exactly where they were located and the total dollar amounts and that, more than likely, they would have to be sold or liquidated before they could begin processing an application for food stamps.
Long term care is entirely different and that's a good thing. Problem is, young people die all the time and my state doesn't recognize that.