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    Dec 30, 2007, 06:11 PM
    Retirment benefits
    Hello from Massachusetts, this is my first time and I am not sure which category my first question would fall under.
    Can my retirement accounts be attached to pay for my husbands care?Thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sjr1947
    Hello from Massachusetts, this is my first time and I am not sure which catagory my first question would fall under.
    Can my retirement accounts be attached to pay for my husbands care?Thank you.

    Can my retirement accounts be attached to pay for my husbands care?

    You should use a separate question to ask about this issue -- better results

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