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Robert Jeffrey Mueller
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Yes. When the Medicaid Estate Recovery Program first went into effect in...
Henry Daniel Lively
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This is a complete breach of the fiduciary duty of the trustee. The Probate...
Peter Robert Stone
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You need to talk to an elder abuse attorney to see if there is a remedy avaialble.
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Janet Lee Brewer
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You need to speak with a lawyer who is very familiar with the Medicaid laws in...
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You or your attorney should write to your brother or his counsel. Assuming...
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...
Robin Mashal
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Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be...
Robin Mashal
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My apologies, "partition in kind" is where the property can be physically...
Richard Derby Williamson
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If the trustee is truly diverting trust funds to cover personal expenses (...
Henry Daniel Lively
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This trustee is in breach of their duties. You can file a petition with the...
Karen L Brady
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If the trust is indeed irrevocable then you cannot change it. The trust may...
Steve Fromm
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Before doing anything review the trust to see how it defines children. In my...
Henry Daniel Lively
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You seem to be mixing things up a little bit. In the trust, you should be...
Janet Lee Brewer
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I agree with Mr. Lively. You need to see how the title to all of your mother's...
Louis Andrew LaGrande
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Who is the trustee of the Trust? If there is equity in the property, you may...
Steven Patrick Riley
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Assuming we are talking about Florida law and property, then the answer is yes....
Shawn B Alexander
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You will need to consult with a lawyer locally. The protection of the trust...
Janet Lee Brewer
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I'm sorry about your grandmother's death. A living trust does not protect the...
Steve Fromm
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You raise a very tough problem. If your mother was not the trustee, then...
Shawn B Alexander
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I do not practice in your state and you will need to confirm this information...
Karen L Brady
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I strongly urge you to contact a tax attorney in your area and your mother may...
Henry Daniel Lively
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There are a lot of issues in this question, and a number of facts are lacking....
Thomas Michael Bates
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I suggest you call an Elder Law attorney. Scott Solkoff in Delray Beach may...
Ian William Maclean
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If you are a beneficiary under a trust document, the trustee should have...
Mark L Rosenberg
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You should hire an attorney here to represent your interests in Florida. You...
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Lesley Abigail Hoenig's answer
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It highly depends on the terms of the trust agreement. When you consult with...
Janet Lee Brewer
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It might present some problems. How different is the nickname? Is it Betsy...

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