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Idk if this is a correct place to post this, but I’m curious if recommending in a book I’m writing talking about medical divorce, and how to do it.
Would be considered fraud, or like idk assisting with fraud if that’s a thing? I just know some folks do it because their medical bills are so significant due to cancer for example.
That unless they do that their spouses overall assets would be demolished, leading to bankruptcy.
Do I need to write it a certain way, because would me just writing ✍️ bla bla bla if you get divorced while receiving expensive medical treatment like chemo.
Medicaid will pop into the picture do to the lack of proposed income, just make sure to make the divorce legal, and have separate dwellings.
But you can still “date” just need to stay separate while treatment is ongoing.
Would that be a big no no?
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