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An elder law attorney can do more than help you with medical and financial powers of attorney, hopefully broad enough to allow you to do all you need... 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
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
This is an old trick. It is illegal. Cross out "legal representative" and "personal representative" wherever they appear and write in "as... Read Answer
A local elder lawyer may be able to advise you on financial recovery for your mother and evicting your sister and her "friend." You can find... Read Answer
If this is not a small claims or justice of the peace court case in which you could represent yourself (the value of the suit varies by state),... Read Answer
Report the fraud to Adult Protective Services. Talk with a local elder law attorney about remedies which may be available under North Carolina... Read Answer
Consult an elder lawyer to learn whether transferring during her life without affecting her Medicaid eligibility. She may need to file a... Read Answer
From your description, it sounds as though your inheritance is subject to the Medicaid Estate Recovery Program. This means that you cannot... Read Answer
Consult an elder law attorney. You can find one in your area using the Find a Lawyer function on the website of the National Academy of Elder... Read Answer
If I understand you correctly, you and your sister would rather expose yourselves and have your mother die in your home or in your sister's home in... Read Answer
You might wantto contact a local elder lawyer using the Find a Lawyer function on the website of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys... Read Answer
You may want to find a local elder lawyer using the Find a Lawyer function on the website of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys... Read Answer
Those funds are your mother's and should be used to pay for her care. Hiding them from Medicaid, for whatever purpose, is Medicaid fraud. ... Read Answer
An agent under a Durable Power of Attorney is required to put the interests of the person who granted the attorney (your mother-in-law) first. ... Read Answer
Because signing as your mother's agent to pay you personally would be a conflict of interest and self-dealing, the family caregiver agreement should... Read Answer
You may want to find an elder law attorney who handles nursing home neglect and abuse cases. Try the Find a Lawyer function on the website of... Read Answer
You can charge her (perhaps offsetting the costs for the care she provided during your infancy and childhood). You should have a family... Read Answer
From the description, it sounds as though someone needs to apply to become her guardian. Talk with a guardianship and/or elder law attorney in... Read Answer
Review it with a local NC lawyer, but there is little you can do if she needs to apply for medicaid in the next 5 years. You can transfer things out... Read Answer
You need to speak with an attorney who handles guardianship proceedings - preferably in the county where your mother lives. They can walk you... Read Answer
I can only speak for my own practice in California, but I draft a fair number of Advance Health Care Directives, These were formerly called... Read Answer
These types of elder law issues are difficult to deal with, and I strongly encourage you (and/or your brother) to speak with a qualified attorney who... Read Answer
Typically, the statute of limitations for fraud in NC is three years from the fraudulent conduct, or three years from the date the fraudulent conduct... Read Answer