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Ellen A. Victor
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Property ownership is a very complex issue when it comes to Medicaid. Without...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Assuming she is not a union member, and has no explicit work contract, you can...
Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am not licensed in your state, I can only provide you with some general...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Mr Lundeen is correct - in addition, suing someone for slander is very...
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Biagio V. Musto II
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The nursing home cannot force you to sign a statement of financial...
Biagio V. Musto II
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The nursing home cannot force you to sign a statement of financial...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Must co-ops have an agreement which binds all of the owners You need to see if...
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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Typically yes, in my experience most co-ops require board approval of any...
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Locksley O'Sullivan Wade
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You may want to consider writing to the district attorney's fraud section and...
Amanda Duryea Wolf
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I think the information you were given may not be correct. I practice in...
Christine R. Shiebler
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Even with a power of attorney, you cannot utilize your mother's money against...
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Biagio V. Musto II
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There are no labor laws that provide for sick pay or holiday pay for self...
David C. Garner
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Some important assets that aren't required to be counted as resources are a...
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Lance Martin McKinney
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Medicaid is a Federal and State joint funding venture. It is based on some...
Ben Neiburger
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It does, however there are many other considerations you must take into account...
Janna Pearl Visconti
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If properly drafted, an irrevocable grantor trust can protect assets placed in...
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Janna Pearl Visconti
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Under Medicaid rules, your mother may not make any gifts to you, and she may...
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I guess I have to answer my own question. I looked online and read a new New...
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Hey As far as I know, there legally is nothing they can do to affect your SSD....
Paul A. Smolinski
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Assuming that the decedent did not rearrange his accounts in order to avoid the...
Richard Bryan
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Good question. Technically creditors can recover the decedent's property which...
Janna Pearl Visconti
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You can hire an attorney to commence a guardianship proceeding. The Judge will...
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Assuming there is no bond posted by the owners, you should be able to continue...
Michael Hassen
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Your question is unclear. If the owners filed a motion to dismiss, then there...
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In order to answer your questions competently, we would need more detailed...

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