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If you were her live-in caretaker for 2 years prior to her Medicaid eligibility, you may be able to stay in the home. Consult with an elder law... Read Answer
First off, the disposition of your life insurance is a broader estate planning question that should be answered after taking into consideration your... Read Answer
if it was mom's house, in her name, and you are not an heir of hers in her will, or by intestate law, then you have no rights to the home. The ... Read Answer
I think you should have an attorney review the paperwork. However, if you did not co-sign the loan, you should not be personally liable. Even if... Read Answer
You have no rights for him with the exception of filial rights in PA. This means a child can be responsible for a parents medical bills if the ... Read Answer
I need more information to answer this, but generally as a spouse, you have rights in the other spouse's pension if he or she was vested at the ... Read Answer
Hard to tell what is going on here. I would see a lawyer and give him or her all of the details. I don't understand why the lawyers didn't make the... Read Answer
Generally, insurance policy proceeds are only payable to a living beneficiary or living beneficiaries. The beneficiary who receives the proceeds... Read Answer
No one can answer this without more information. Perhaps the delay is waiting for the inheritance tax return to be approved by the Department of... Read Answer
I do not have all the facts here. You have given a lot of information but more specific information is needed. Generally, if an estate was not ... Read Answer
If you are the executor, you do not have to supply heirs with any documents of the estate. As a way of appeasing him, you can tell him, look, this... Read Answer
Hire a lawyer in whatever this county is in to look at it. Before you do, contact Core States lawyer and ask him if anything can be done. Maybe... Read Answer
If the will is otherwise legal-signed at the end and witnessed, someone could file it. As a spouse, you would then file a document titled Election... Read Answer
I assume you are asking if there is a joint account with"her" and one child named on the account, who inherits it when she dies? If it is a titled ... Read Answer
You can call the SS office without giving your name and ask the question or call a social security disability lawyer and ask. My recollection is ... Read Answer
If you transfer the entire interest to him and you survive one year after the transfer, he will not pay inheritance tax. If you reserve a life... Read Answer
I would let an estate lawyer look more closely at this. Generally, a deceased person's debts become the debts of his or her estate only, and are... Read Answer
Not enough information here to answer. Has an estate been opened? If so, will there be money to disburse after expenses and taxes are paid? If an ... Read Answer
You will need to find someone to sell it or give it to. If there is a mortgage, you may not be permitted per terms of the mortgage to sell it. If... Read Answer
The head of the estate is called the Executor or Administrator. Executor if he or she is appointed in the will. Administrator if there is no will,... Read Answer
No one can answer this question as written. Insurance policies are paid out to the named beneficiary or beneficiaries, or the surviving ... Read Answer