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Thomas Michael Bates
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I suggest you call an Elder Law attorney. Scott Solkoff in Delray Beach may...
Karen Gale Jackson
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Unfortunately, you will likely have an uphill battle voiding the deed unless...
Pamela Koslyn
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Please see the FTC link below on recovering from identity theft. Disclaimer:...
Steven Alan Fink
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I would send a demand letter to the bonding company and see what they say....
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Linda Joan Solash-Reed
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It is important to act quickly and address these questions. What is the...
Karen Gale Jackson
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I can tell if a person understands what he/she is about to sign. Early stage...
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Charles Kennedy
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You need to seek the advice and representation of a criminal attorney. Abuse...
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Unfortunately, a living revocable trust neither protects the assets it holds...
Leanna Hamill
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If you sign an agreement as the responsible party, then you are the responsible...
Karl D. Warden
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There are just a few government programs that offer monies for people staying...
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Patricia Bloom-McDonald
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Call elder services in your area to assist you in talking to your grandparents.
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Karen Gale Jackson
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Gifts must be repaid if the gift was given to you by one or both parents within...
Biagio V. Musto II
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Your income should not be counted as part of her household income. In her...
Stephen C. Jones
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As the previous poster indicated your income should not be attributed to your...
Pamela Koslyn
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You may have a claim, but it's not clear from these facts. Without an...
Brian Richard Dinday
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No, she has no case to file, unless SHE has proof that you DO have another such...
Pamela Koslyn
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Anyone can file a suit for anything, so the court system gets clogged with...
Karen Gale Jackson
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This question is difficult to answer without additional information from you....
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L. Maxwell Taylor
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If you suspect your mother is going to need to go into a nursing home, you...
Karl D. Warden
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You will want to speak with an attorney versed in conservatorships and...
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Jonathan William Milstein's answer
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If you truly want to direct your mother's care and financial affairs, you would...
Matthew M Luedke
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The only way for you to be involved in everything that happens with your mother'...
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Greta Muirhead
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You could petition the court to be appointed her legal guardian.
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Karen Gale Jackson
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The best way to get paid for your services is to follow these steps: 1. Have...

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