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Timothy Eric Ward
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Generally speaking, one must have an insurable interest in the life of the...
Ellen A. Victor
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I apologize for answering your request for help with more questions, however, I'...
Patricia Kefalas Dudek
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Here are a few attorneys in your area that I can refer: Judith Grimaldi...
Steve Fromm
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This is not really a legal question but more of investment or financial...
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Shawn B Alexander
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If he pleads or is found guilty there will be a felony on his record and his...
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Your question is not 100% clear, but there are statutes that govern vulnerable...
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Rial R. Moulton's answer
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If your aunt is going to have to stay in the nursing home you should apply for...
Carl G. Archer
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If, as you say, she is out of money, then you might be able to apply for...
Lee R. Carr II
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You mention your father is on Medicaid. Although Medicaid benefits primarily...
April Denise Hill
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You may want to call your local bar association and ask if there are any elder...
Paul Arnold Nidich
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There are a number of organizations that might be helpful. The National...
Pamela Koslyn
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There's nothing wrong with you making a phone call or two, especially if the...
Joseph Bernard Mchugh Jr
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I would not say it is interfering if a person needs are and family is not...
Karen L Brady
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From the facts in your question you will have to claim any amount received as...
Mindy Stein
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I suggest that you consult with an elder law or disability law attorney in New...
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Todd Welles Bartimole's answer
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If the house was transferred prior to February 8, 2006, it is most likely that...
Melissa A. Moore
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I recommend you seek the advice of an estate planning and elder law attorney....
Stephen C. Jones
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The previous poster is correct, you should consult with an elder law attorney....
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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Yes. It is called forgery. If it is for prescriptions it violates federal...
Daniel Jon Woodring
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This answer is not specific legal advice, nor does it establish an attorney...
R. S. Missimer
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I tend to agree with your feelings. The care giver doesn't have an ethics...
Stephen C. Jones
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Be very careful here. As the trustee you are obligated to act in the best...
Karl D. Warden
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It sounds like some of it depends upon the power of attorney the son-in-law has....
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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Dad's rights will be based on the exact language of the deed and any other...
Mindy Stein
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I suggest that you consult with an elder law attorney in Alabama about becoming...
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Karen Gale Jackson
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Who told you he was "incapacitated"? If the person was loosely using the word,...
Henry Daniel Lively
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If it does not affect her contract or any possible government assistance she...
Steve Fromm
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The prior attorney has given you accurate advice. In addition, if your dad is...
Biagio V. Musto II
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In general, household furnishings are considered exempt, at least in PA....
Karen Gale Jackson
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I am sorry to say, but I can't help you either. It is my understanding that...

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