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2 legal questions have been posted about estate planning by real users in Rhode Island. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. Similar topics to explore also include trusts and estates, powers of attorney, and charitable giving. All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.
Yes.  The parents are entitled to everything (less certain expenses). The court will require that you hire a PI to find her.  If you do not, the funds, less certain expenses, must be deposited in the court registry and held for her to claim them.
Yes.  The parents are entitled to everything (less certain expenses). The court will require that you hire a PI to find her.  If you do... Read More

How will I handle my Dad's primary residents?

Answered 12 years and 7 months ago by attorney Christine James   |   8 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Estate Planning
Yes Medi Cal can come back after you during the look back period if the house is sold to family for under fair market value. Meet with an estate planning attorney to see what the best options are for your family.
Yes Medi Cal can come back after you during the look back period if the house is sold to family for under fair market value. Meet with an estate... Read More