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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
(30,058 posts)It's for food stamps and heating assistance.
I know. When I was in a lay off a few years ago I applied for assistance for my child and it's the first question they asked me. (Second is if you've been convicted of any drug violations, third is food stamp violations.) The caseworker stated that if I did have anything of that nature I would have to turn over all information about it and that since I was under "retirement age" it would probably have to be liquidated. She said that this would have to be done before they could even begin processing an application for food stamps.
States set the laws for food stamps. That's why Missouri is one of the few that have automatic disqualifications for drug-related offenses-permanently.
She was on SSI/disability, received food stamps and heating assistance. Anything of value, including funeral plots and plans, count against you when applying for food stamps and heating assistance in Missouri. If she just had Medicaid she would be able to own something like that.