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Posted 10 days ago in Elder Law New York, NY
Ellen A. Victor's answer
Property ownership is a very complex issue when it comes to Medicaid. Without... Posted 9 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Bronx, NY Posted 2 months ago in Employment / Labor New York, NY
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Assuming she is not a union member, and has no explicit work contract, you can... Posted 3 months ago in Libel / Slander New York, NY
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
As I am not licensed in your state, I can only provide you with some general...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
Mr Lundeen is correct - in addition, suing someone for slander is very... Posted 3 months ago in Elder Law Brooklyn, NY Posted 3 months ago in Elder Law Brooklyn, NY Posted 5 months ago in Estate Planning New York, NY
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Must co-ops have an agreement which binds all of the owners You need to see if...
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II's answer
Typically yes, in my experience most co-ops require board approval of any... Posted 4 months ago in Wrongful Termination Brooklyn, NY
Locksley O'Sullivan Wade's answer
You may want to consider writing to the district attorney's fraud section and... Posted 4 months ago in Elder Law Brooklyn, NY
Amanda Duryea Wolf's answer
I think the information you were given may not be correct. I practice in... Posted 5 months ago in Elder Law Brooklyn, NY
Christine R. Shiebler's answer
Even with a power of attorney, you cannot utilize your mother's money against... Posted 8 months ago in Elder Law New York, NY
Biagio V. Musto II's answer
There are no labor laws that provide for sick pay or holiday pay for self... Posted 5 months ago in Elder Law Brooklyn, NY
David C. Garner's answer
Some important assets that aren't required to be counted as resources are a... Posted 9 months ago in Elder Law New York, NY
Lance Martin McKinney's answer
Medicaid is a Federal and State joint funding venture. It is based on some... Posted 6 months ago in Elder Law Flushing, NY
Ben Neiburger's answer
It does, however there are many other considerations you must take into account...
Janna Pearl Visconti's answer
If properly drafted, an irrevocable grantor trust can protect assets placed in... Posted 9 months ago in Elder Law New York, NY
Janna Pearl Visconti's answer
Under Medicaid rules, your mother may not make any gifts to you, and she may... Posted 7 months ago in Debt Collection New York, NY
User's answer
I guess I have to answer my own question. I looked online and read a new New...
User's answer
Hey As far as I know, there legally is nothing they can do to affect your SSD.... Posted 8 months ago in Probate New York, NY
Paul A. Smolinski's answer
Assuming that the decedent did not rearrange his accounts in order to avoid the...
Richard Bryan's answer
Good question. Technically creditors can recover the decedent's property which... Posted 7 months ago in Elder Law Brooklyn, NY
Janna Pearl Visconti's answer
You can hire an attorney to commence a guardianship proceeding. The Judge will... Posted 6 months ago in Foreclosure Brooklyn, NY
Meyer Y. Silber's answer
Assuming there is no bond posted by the owners, you should be able to continue...
Michael Hassen's answer
Your question is unclear. If the owners filed a motion to dismiss, then there... Posted 11 months ago in Elder Law Flushing, NY
Tae Ethan Choi's answer
In order to answer your questions competently, we would need more detailed... |