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If you are a beneficiary under her Will, once her Will is also probated, you could expect to receive funds from her estate wherever they come from.
If you are a beneficiary under her Will, once her Will is also probated, you could expect to receive funds from her estate wherever they come from.
You can hire any probate lawyer you wish. The executor of the Will has no obligation to make repairs to the property, "necessary" or not.  The executor merely distributes the shares in the property according to the Will.
You can hire any probate lawyer you wish. The executor of the Will has no obligation to make repairs to the property, "necessary" or not.  The... Read More
A guardian of the estate (conservator) is rarely appointed when an agent under a Durable Power of Attorney has not violated her fiduciary duty.   A guardian of the person (determining residence, etc.) is rarely appointed when there is an agent under a Medical Power of Attorney.   In some states you do not need to be represented by an attorney to oppose a guardianship but do need to be represented by an attorney to oppose an applicant.  Contact your state bar to find an attorney to represent you.    ... Read More
A guardian of the estate (conservator) is rarely appointed when an agent under a Durable Power of Attorney has not violated her fiduciary... Read More

POA

Answered 6 years and 7 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Guardianship and Conservatorship
The agent under a Medical Power of Attorney, not the agent under a Durable [Financial] Power of Attorney has the authority to admit the person granting the POA to a facility.  Facilities often ignore this either because they do not know the law or because they know the DPOA agent has access to funds to pay them.  Moreover, other than a guardian of the person, no one but your sister-in-law has the right to say where she lives.  She can leave at will. Her husband would have priority both in making medical decisions for her in the absence of a Medical Power of Attorney and in applying for guardianship.   Whether your sister-in-law can receive adequate hospice care at home is another question.  There are four levels of hospice.  Not every company provides all four.  Your brother might want to investigate this before arguing that she should be allowed to die at home.  ... Read More
The agent under a Medical Power of Attorney, not the agent under a Durable [Financial] Power of Attorney has the authority to admit the person... Read More
Your state bar website may have a list of estate planning attorneys.  Note that a DNR is a doctor's order and can be obtained from your doctor, not from an attorney.
Your state bar website may have a list of estate planning attorneys.  Note that a DNR is a doctor's order and can be obtained from your doctor,... Read More

What is disability for prostate cancer

Answered 6 years and 7 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Social Security Disability
The amount of Social Security Disability Insurance a disabled worker will receive is equivalent to his Social Security retirement benefit regardless of the cause of the disability.
The amount of Social Security Disability Insurance a disabled worker will receive is equivalent to his Social Security retirement benefit regardless... Read More
The purpose of OPT is for an individual to receive training in the US. The total time that an individual can be without work during OPT is 90 days, and during a STEM extension, 150 days. Persons who take extended trips out of the US could face extended questioning by CBP when reentering the country. An individual on OPT must have a valid EAD to return, so leaving the US during the extension application period would cause problems. Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee, Esq.'s (the "Firm") participation in responding to questions posted herein does not constitute legal advice, nor legal representation of the person or entity posting a question. No Attorney/Client relationship is or shall be construed to be created hereby. The information provided herein by the Firm is general, and requires that the poster obtain specific legal advice from an attorney. The poster shall not rely upon the information provided herein as legal advice nor as the basis for making any decisions of legal consequence.  ... Read More
The purpose of OPT is for an individual to receive training in the US. The total time that an individual can be without work during OPT is 90 days,... Read More

I was injured on a job working thur a temp service.

Answered 6 years and 8 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Meet with a local work comp attorney. There is too much information needed from you and too much information to provide to you to properly address in this type of forum.  Most attorneys will not charge for a consultation on this type of matter. 
Meet with a local work comp attorney. There is too much information needed from you and too much information to provide to you to properly... Read More

Will I be able to get my handgun/conceal permit bavk

Answered 6 years and 8 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Domestic Violence
You really need to ask this of your current attorney. 
You really need to ask this of your current attorney. 

Second time shoplifting

Answered 6 years and 8 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
You will need to discuss personally with a criminal defense attorney.  You will need to hire an attorney or request a public defender.  What may happen depends on many factors. Including, the specifics of the prior, if you were on probation, what is alleged about the new crime, the county you are in etc. ... Read More
You will need to discuss personally with a criminal defense attorney.  You will need to hire an attorney or request a public defender. ... Read More

Can I be charged of possession of marijuana if the car wasnt mine and the drive was my wife the car was parked keys wasnt in ignition?

Answered 6 years and 9 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
There is such a thing as constructive possesion which allows someone to be charged even if the contraband is not on their person but with these facts it sounds like you have a good defense.  Speak with an attorney asap. 
There is such a thing as constructive possesion which allows someone to be charged even if the contraband is not on their person but with these facts... Read More

What happens on a second driving in suspended offense

Answered 6 years and 9 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
Not sure if you were charged with an infraction or misdemeanor but speak with an attorney asap.  You do not want to plead guilty to DWS as you can suffer additional suspensions plus the points on your license.  Call attorney to discuss how to handle this and clearing up your record.... Read More
Not sure if you were charged with an infraction or misdemeanor but speak with an attorney asap.  You do not want to plead guilty to DWS as you... Read More
I'm not sure what you mean about clout or gravity.  The same rules apply, any decision or judgment has the same effect.
I'm not sure what you mean about clout or gravity.  The same rules apply, any decision or judgment has the same effect.
There are two bases for federal court jurisdiction, diversity of citizenship and federal question.  In the abstract, if you sue someone in their home state, they can't remove to federal court on the basis of diversity jurisdiction, but could sitill remove if the suit involved a queston of federal law, for example if you allege that your adversary violated some federal statute.  If you sue in your home state, teh case can be removed to federal court assuming that the other requirements for federal diversity jurisdiction are met (e.g. a sufficient amount in controversy)  In your case, however, having already sued in one case, you cannot bring another case alleging the same claims, as it would probably be dismissed because of a prior action pending. ... Read More
There are two bases for federal court jurisdiction, diversity of citizenship and federal question.  In the abstract, if you sue someone in their... Read More

Need civil Lawyer?

Answered 6 years and 9 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Automobile Accidents
Did she have full coverage insurance?  If so turn it over to her carrier and let them deal with.  They will pay to repair car and if they want can go after the repair shop.  If no full coverage she can bring a claim against the repair shop but must be able to prove what went wrong with the car and that the repair shop was the cause. ... Read More
Did she have full coverage insurance?  If so turn it over to her carrier and let them deal with.  They will pay to repair car and if... Read More
Contact a local probate lawyer.  In many states you would not have been summarily evicted and would have a right to buy out the partial owners.
Contact a local probate lawyer.  In many states you would not have been summarily evicted and would have a right to buy out the partial owners.

How much money will it cost

Answered 6 years and 9 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
Much more info is needed.  Including the what are the charges, any prior history, where this is pending etc.
Much more info is needed.  Including the what are the charges, any prior history, where this is pending etc.

What would I face if I had stole lottery tickets an only stole $200 to $600 in tickets an I live in Indiana.

Answered 6 years and 9 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
It will depend on many factors.  Including what exactly you are charged with, where this happened, any prior criminal history etc. 
It will depend on many factors.  Including what exactly you are charged with, where this happened, any prior criminal history etc. 

I would like to know if I have a case.

Answered 6 years and 9 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
There may be a case worth pursing. More information is needed.  Was an autopsy completed?  Do you have the medical records.  When and where did this take place? 
There may be a case worth pursing. More information is needed.  Was an autopsy completed?  Do you have the medical records.  When and... Read More

Can a grandmother get guardenship of grandchild.

Answered 6 years and 9 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Guardianship and Conservatorship
CPS prefers kinship placement.   If that is not an issue, in most states both parents can sign a Temporary Power of Attorney, revocable at Will, giving you authority to enroll the child in school, take the child to the doctor, etc. Talk to a local family law attorney.
CPS prefers kinship placement.   If that is not an issue, in most states both parents can sign a Temporary Power of Attorney, revocable at... Read More

I have a debt 10 years old and a creditor is saying they sent a settlement letter to my email and it was signed

Answered 6 years and 9 months ago by Scott F. Bocchio (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
I would first request a copy of the Stipulation agreement hey claim you signed.  I would then make sure that you validate the debt along with the dollar amount they claim you owe.  Also, make sure to document your conversations.  I would also review the FDCPA laws in your state to protect yourself if in case they begin to threaten the likes of litigation, liens etc.. Feel free to call our office is you need help.  We aree a FREE SERVICE.   Legal Rights Advocates Attorney Scott F. Bocchio P 855-254-7841 www.yourlegalrightsadvocates.com          ... Read More
I would first request a copy of the Stipulation agreement hey claim you signed.  I would then make sure that you validate the debt along with... Read More

Who would be the executor of an estate unmarried with 2 minor children?

Answered 6 years and 10 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Estate Planning
Since there was no Will, someone would serve as administrator, not executor of the estate.  As mother of his heirs, you could apply to serve.  Please see a local probate lawyer.
Since there was no Will, someone would serve as administrator, not executor of the estate.  As mother of his heirs, you could apply to... Read More

Should we appeal SSDI/SSI denials?

Answered 6 years and 11 months ago by Scott F. Bocchio (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Social Security Disability
Absolutely, file the appeal and let the SSA determine if your son is eligible.  You have the right to file that appeal and should take full advantage of it.    Feel free to call my office if you have any additional questions. Sincerely,   Attorney Scott F. Bocchio, Esq President Legal Rights Advocates P 855-254-7841 www.yourlegalrightsadvocates.com    ... Read More
Absolutely, file the appeal and let the SSA determine if your son is eligible.  You have the right to file that appeal and should take full... Read More

What are my chances of receiving disability?

Answered 7 years ago by Scott F. Bocchio (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Social Security Disability
You should apply for Social Security Disability and see if your eligible.   Our office would be happy to assist and answer  any questions you may have regarding the process.    Sincerely,   Attorney Scott F. Bocchio P 855-254-7841 www.yourlegalrightsadvocates.com ... Read More
You should apply for Social Security Disability and see if your eligible.   Our office would be happy to assist and answer  any... Read More

Will he be granted access?

Answered 7 years ago by attorney Alan Lee, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Immigration
I assume that your boyfriend is applying for a visiting visa. The question is whether a consular officer will be able to determine that he has nonimmigrant intent and sufficient ties to the home country. If so, the visa can be approved. Even if you submitted a letter with information about yourself, that would not necessarily result in a visa denial if the consular officer determined that he would be returning to the home country after his period of visit. Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee, Esq.'s (the "Firm") participation in responding to questions posted herein does not constitute legal advice, nor legal representation of the person or entity posting a question. No Attorney/Client relationship is or shall be construed to be created hereby. The information provided herein by the Firm is general, and requires that the poster obtain specific legal advice from an attorney. The poster shall not rely upon the information provided herein as legal advice nor as the basis for making any decisions of legal consequence.  ... Read More
I assume that your boyfriend is applying for a visiting visa. The question is whether a consular officer will be able to determine that he has... Read More