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You and your husband may sell your home (perhaps with you acting as your husband's agent under the Durable [Financial] Power of Attorney) and buy a... Read Answer
Contact an elder lawyer about establishing a qualified income trust, sometimes called a Miller trust. You can find one near you using the Find... Read Answer
Medicaid does not pay for assisted living. Unless your parent is eligible for VA Aid & Attendance, this is what the lifetime savings are... Read Answer
Yes, requiring supervised visitation is overreaching. In fact, isolating people is often the first step to exploiting them. Rather than... Read Answer
Either he is in assisted living or a nursing home, not both. No one's Social Security is enough to pay for an assisted living facility or a... Read Answer
It is possible and may even be likely that your father can only be cared for in a nursing home, though you could volunteer to take him into your home... Read Answer
Please try to contact the person's agent under a Durable Power of Attorney, guardian, conservator or family member and explain the situation. ... Read Answer
A home is not counted in determining Medicaid eligibility. In some states, a transfer on death or Lady Bird Deed is available to transfer the home... Read Answer
No one can be discharged while a Medicaid application is pending. Medicaid pays for up to three months' of nursing home care which occurred... Read Answer
Probably nothing. APS is seemingly conducting an investigation regarding your mother's circumstances. For actual legal advice you will... Read Answer
A person cannot be evicted from a nursing home while a Medicaid application or appeal is pending.
Please make sure to keep a copy of all documents... Read Answer
A Will might designate an executor to administer the estate but it cannot designate an agent under a power of attorney. Both a medical and a... Read Answer
From the facts you presented it sounds like there are some wrongful actions here. I recommend sitting down with an attorney in your area to... Read Answer
If your mother has legal capacity to grant a financial and a medical power of attorney but she is unable to afford an attorney, contact legal aid or... Read Answer
Talk with a local elder lawyer about applying for guardianship/conservatorship. You can locate one near you on the website of the National... Read Answer
This varies with locale, in part because court filing fees vary from county to county.
You may also want to report your brother to Adult Protective... Read Answer
Spend down to the $2000 limit during the month in which the money is received. If your mother does not have an irrevocable prepaid funeral... Read Answer
While the house might need to be sold to pay for your mother's care or because she cannot make mortgage or property tax payments, a house is not... Read Answer
From your description, it is very difficult to determine whether your sister is exploiting your mother or whether she or your mother would be open to... Read Answer
Undue influence can be brought to bear over a competent person, as can elder exploitation. Take your evidence to a local elder law... Read Answer
Hire a local guardianship lawyer and also consider a suit for conversion (converting her property to their own) and, if a Durable Power of Attorney... Read Answer
Contact a Pinellas County elder law attorney, who may want to bring in someone experienced in suing the county sheriff. You can find an elder... Read Answer