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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the merp document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the header section with your name, company/firm, address, phone number, and fax number. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. In the 'Deceased Owner’s Name' field, enter the full name of the individual whose estate is being addressed. Follow this by providing their date of death and Medicaid ID or Social Security Number.
  4. Complete the property address section with the complete address of the deceased owner’s property.
  5. Move to Section 1 where heirs or beneficiaries must authorize MERP to obtain claim information. Signatures from all relevant parties are required here.
  6. Section 2 will be completed by MERP. You may need to provide additional documentation if a claim exists against the estate.
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If you received Medicaid long-term services and supports, the state of Texas has the right to ask for money back from your estate after you die. In some cases, the state may not ask for anything back, and the state will never ask for more money back than it paid for your services.
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