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Accusations by your children and others may be painful but they carry no legal weight. If the State of Florida has cut off your food... Read Answer
If you are not agent under a Durable Power of Attorney granted by your wife and have not been appointed her guardian or community administrator by a... Read Answer
I am very sorry for your situation. A restraining order might help; hopefully, she will not ignore it. If she cannot live with you,... Read Answer
Rather than attempt to sue your brother for defamation, which costs money and takes more time than your stepfather may have left, you might want to... Read Answer
YOu can call 911. You can call for the Manager of the place and report the abuser right then.
Also the Elder Absue Hotilne with the... Read Answer
Your first step may be simply an action in Small Claims Court (in some states called Justice of the Peace Court). You can represent... Read Answer
Medicaid varies from state to state. Check with a Florida elder lawyer. You can find on using the Find a Lawyer function on the website... Read Answer
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Do you have a will? If you have a will already, has a revocable trust been created at the same time? You should definitely... Read Answer
You can certainly deed your home and change the ownership of your bank accounts to a trust with your daughters as beneficiaries (I would make... Read Answer
Both of your should go to the tax collector's office so you can sign the title over and the person and that person can register the vehicle in... Read Answer
You can use a "quit claim deed" or a "ladybird deed" or leave it in your will. There are options.
Please see your lawyer to assist you. ... Read Answer
If illegal activity caused your mother to loose her property, that is a criminal matter and you should contact your local State Attorney's Office and... Read Answer
Based on lack of any documents giving anyone control over your mother's property, it looks like you will need to
establish a Guardianship for your... Read Answer
With the bill-of-sale - it would seem to me you are in a good position. A person is presumed to be competent and it would be up to them to... Read Answer
It would be agood idea...
It shouldn't be necessary to lose the family home to qualify your father for Medicaid benefits to help pay for his nursing home care. In... Read Answer
I am not licensed in Ohio. In Florida if it is a "legal transfer" - then someone must have found it to be a "legal transfer" - what is your... Read Answer
This is a llittle more complicate than you might think. If you are just asking your mother to sign a DPOA, she needs to be comptenet to do so.... Read Answer
The nursing home should be able to keep her out and their patient protected. You can call the Elder Abuse Hotline at 1-800-96-ABUSE to report... Read Answer
A medicaid attorney has many planning options to recommend to protect your mom's Legacy.
One option would be a personal service contract.
Yes, medicaide can look back and recover money given away.
Until they file court documents there is no reason for you to answer them. or defend your actions. If they do for any legal action... Read Answer