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A court will grant a petition for grandparent visitation if the grandparent can prove there's a special relationship between the grandparent and... Read Answer
Unfortunately it's late in the game to be asking how to protect your father's assets, as the judgment now gives the nursing home a claim against his... Read Answer
There is no such thing as a fully non-refundable flat legal fee where the attorney didn't actually complete the work, even if it's not the fault of... Read Answer
If your brother is actually stealing your mother's money, and your mother is not capable of making her own decisions, you can file a petition in... Read Answer
From the description of your problem, it sounds as though your family members have harassed you and your mother's home health aides periodically over... Read Answer
A health care proxy, not a power of attorney, gives a person the right to make medical decisions for someone else, and generally doctors and... Read Answer
Has your mother previously designated you or another family member as a health care proxy? If so, you would want a medical determination that your... Read Answer
The proceeding you need to initiate is a guardianship not and incomepetency proceeding. Your grandfather appears to be in need of help and the... Read Answer
Wihout hearing all of the facts, on its face, such a transfer would be highly questionable.
Gerry Wendrovsky, Esq.- Upper West Side Estate... Read Answer
Yes, compensation earned can be required to be returned, if the agent acted without authority, or in bad faith.
Gerry Wendrovsky, Esq.,- Upper West... Read Answer
It is not necessary to turn over all of your mother's assets or spend them on her care. After analyzing the composition of her assets, it is possible... Read Answer
in PA, where i practrice, you can call the shots if you are the agent on a general durable POA. However, some providers may require you to be agent... Read Answer
Unfortunately, your only option may be to file for guardianship over the person who allegedly signed the new Power of Attorney. Alternatively,... Read Answer
He should consult with qualified counsel, immediately.
Gerry Wendrovsky, Esq.- Upper West Side Lawyer
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A person holding a POA can never use it to benefit themselves at the expense of someone else even if they are given the power to do so.
The sale is not treated as a gift. There are long-term capital gains taxes to be paid on both the life tenant's portion of the proceeds as well... Read Answer
If someone unknowingly transfers a piece of real property, then there is potentially a cause of action to recover that property. If there was... Read Answer
There are ever changing rules in the area of Elder Law and protection of assets. Life Estates have been used in the past to provide protection... Read Answer
In response to your inquiry, the first step in your sales analysis is determining how much of the proceeds of sale belong to the life tenant and... Read Answer
There are screening tools called Patient Review Instrument (PRI) that determine whether someone needs nursing home level care. You could... Read Answer