Elder Law Legal Advice (824 found)Narrow your searchPosted 4 days ago in Estate Planning Evansville, IN Posted 9 days ago in Elder Law Vancouver, WA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
If he pleads or is found guilty there will be a felony on his record and his...
Jonathan William Milstein's answer
Your question is not 100% clear, but there are statutes that govern vulnerable... Posted 11 days ago in Elder Law Peconic, NY
Rial R. Moulton's answer
If your aunt is going to have to stay in the nursing home you should apply for... Posted 14 days ago in Elder Law West Palm Beach, FL
Lee R. Carr II's answer
You mention your father is on Medicaid. Although Medicaid benefits primarily... Posted about 1 month ago in Elder Law Huntsville, AL
April Denise Hill's answer
You may want to call your local bar association and ask if there are any elder...
Paul Arnold Nidich's answer
There are a number of organizations that might be helpful. The National... Posted 19 days ago in Elder Law Los Angeles, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
There's nothing wrong with you making a phone call or two, especially if the...
Joseph Bernard Mchugh Jr's answer
I would not say it is interfering if a person needs are and family is not... Posted about 1 month ago in Elder Law Kennett, MO
Todd Welles Bartimole's answer
If the house was transferred prior to February 8, 2006, it is most likely that... Posted 29 days ago in Elder Law Milford, MA
Melissa A. Moore's answer
I recommend you seek the advice of an estate planning and elder law attorney....
Stephen C. Jones' answer
The previous poster is correct, you should consult with an elder law attorney.... Posted about 1 month ago in Trusts Green Bay, WI
R. S. Missimer's answer
I tend to agree with your feelings. The care giver doesn't have an ethics...
Stephen C. Jones' answer
Be very careful here. As the trustee you are obligated to act in the best... Posted 2 months ago in Real Estate The Dalles, OR
Karl D. Warden's answer
It sounds like some of it depends upon the power of attorney the son-in-law has.... Posted 24 days ago in Estate Planning New York
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II's answer
Dad's rights will be based on the exact language of the deed and any other... Posted 2 months ago in Probate Perkasie, PA
Biagio V. Musto II's answer
In general, household furnishings are considered exempt, at least in PA.... Posted about 1 month ago in Elder Law Bremerton, WA
Frank A Selden's answer
100% isn't the criteria. if they can take care of themselves 97% then gov't...
April Denise Hill's answer
You situation with your grandparents is not uncommon. As people decline some... Posted 3 days ago in Elder Law Maryville, TN
Karen Gale Jackson's answer
Since your home is your and your husband's residence, it is protected until you... Posted 4 days ago in Elder Law Lockport, IL
Karen Gale Jackson's answer
Unfortunately, you will likely have an uphill battle voiding the deed unless... Posted about 1 month ago in Identity Theft Moreno Valley, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Please see the FTC link below on recovering from identity theft. Disclaimer:...
Steven Alan Fink's answer
I would send a demand letter to the bonding company and see what they say.... Posted 8 days ago in Elder Law Baton Rouge, LA
Linda Joan Solash-Reed's answer
It is important to act quickly and address these questions. What is the...
Karen Gale Jackson's answer
I can tell if a person understands what he/she is about to sign. Early stage... Posted about 1 month ago in Family Henderson, NV
Charles Kennedy's answer
You need to seek the advice and representation of a criminal attorney. Abuse... Posted 9 days ago in Elder Law Saint Louis, MO
Joel Steven Weissler's answer
Unfortunately, a living revocable trust neither protects the assets it holds... Posted 10 days ago in Elder Law Plymouth, MA
Leanna Hamill's answer
If you sign an agreement as the responsible party, then you are the responsible...
Karl D. Warden's answer
There are just a few government programs that offer monies for people staying... |