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If you have moved out, your undue hardship exception no longer applies. The property will pass under your grandmother's Will or, if she had no... Read Answer
From your description, if your husband's condition does not improve, you will need to seek guardianship/conservatorship to access the funds to pay... Read Answer
A dementia diagnosis by itself does not mean that someone lacks legal capacity to grant a Durable [Financial] Power of Attorney. Some people in... Read Answer
Medicaid has a five year look back perriod. Any transfer of $200 or more for less than fair market value duing the 60 months before the... Read Answer
Not very likely. But check whether your state requires witnesses and how many and who they may be and whether your state requires... Read Answer
If your mother is receiving Medicaid, she is regarded as having access to 100% of the joint account. That money should all go to her... Read Answer
If the insurance check is made to you both with "OR," you need not trouble your brother to sign as your mother's agent under a Durable Power of... Read Answer
No. Facilities often mistakenly believe that the agent under the Medical Power of Attorney has the right to determine who may visit but that... Read Answer
From your description it appears that your sister violated her fiduciary duty under the Durable Power of Attorney and exploited your mother. ... Read Answer
Domestic violence is the leading cause of homelessness for women.
Is there a women's shelter in your area?
Have you contacted Adult... Read Answer
Your father, not you, has the right to oppose the divorce and to sue for loss of consortium. You may be able to act on his behalf if you are... Read Answer
Since the Middle Ages spouses have been responsible for one another's food, shelter and medical care. Your father may argue that by removing... Read Answer
Because you still need someone to pay the bills when you cannot and to file for Medicaid if you need it, you should consider a Durable [Financial]... Read Answer
Each person is responsible for their own expenses. Please be careful to structure your payments to your mother as rent so that Medicaid does... Read Answer
Only you can grant a power of attorney to somneone. If you signed a Power of Attorney naming your daughter as your agent, the document probably... Read Answer
So sorry to hear that. If it seems like she will have lasting injuries, you may have a case. I recommend calling a local personal injury or... Read Answer
This is a tough situation. If your mother is suffering from a physical or mental condition that impairs her ability to make rational decisions,... Read Answer
Usually powers of attorney for finances and health are in separate documents. You should budget $250-$350 to have both completed. Could... Read Answer
You can change your will at any time as well as the titling of your accounts. you probably can't change the deed but you should have it... Read Answer
This is a really difficult situation. Is there someone else in your parents' life from whom they might take advice? A pastor, financial... Read Answer