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Can my Grandmother sell her house to a family member and qualify for Medicaid and have no penalties?
Posted 4 months ago in Elder Law Andalusia, AL
Ben Neiburger's answer
Before taking ANY action, you need to confrim this advice with an AL elder law...
Paul Arnold Nidich's answer
Yes. If she has some family member who has a disability, she can give the... Posted 4 months ago in Elder Law Mankato, MN
Ben Neiburger's answer
There is no best way to gift to grandchildren. Both of the option you ask about...
Omni Nicole Kiecker's answer
I agree with Ben, A will may be the best instrument in your situation. A... Posted 4 months ago in Elder Law Winchester, IN
Paul Arnold Nidich's answer
No. Not only that, but she can refuse to pay for them, if asked. It sounds...
Ben Neiburger's answer
The answer is maybe. It really depends on state law. You must check with a... Posted 4 months ago in Elder Law Foley, MO
Ben Neiburger's answer
It seems in this unfortunate situation that you must file a guardianship or... Posted 4 months ago in Elder Law Seattle, WA
Ben Neiburger's answer
Yo should check with a local elder law attorney on this since the laws in your...
Matthew M Luedke's answer
In Washington a person may create a Durable Power of Attorney to name an agent... Posted 4 months ago in Elder Law Wichita, KS
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Sue them. Get a local nursing home/hospital litigation attorney and discuss... Posted 4 months ago in Probate Round Lake, IL Posted 4 months ago in Elder Law Fulton, IL
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
You shouldn't need an attorney just to change a contact person... what you...
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I agree with the post above. In addition, if your mother is still mentally... Posted 6 months ago in Elder Law West Dundee, IL
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
It sounds like you will to obtain guardianship over your father. The best way...
Ben Neiburger's answer
If your father refuses to act, it is still really difficult, even with a court... Posted 6 months ago in Elder Law Phoenix, AZ 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 6 months ago in Elder Law Palatine, IL
William A. Swendson II's answer
There is hope here, but you need to see an Illinois attorney who specializes in...
Ben Neiburger's answer
There is a way to save the house using the so-called caretaker child exception...
Do I have to sue even though I'm listed as one of the children thats entitled? I only want a buyout.
Posted 8 months ago in Probate Chicago, IL
Ben Neiburger's answer
You need to find out how your brother "took ownership of the house". If he... Posted 8 months ago in Probate Chicago, IL
Ben Neiburger's answer
not really, unless it wasn't signed correctly, he wasn't competent when he... Posted 8 months ago in Elder Law Saint John, IN
Deborah Ann Malkin's answer
Call the Division of Motor Vehicles and file a report. Yoy may be able to file... Posted 8 months ago in General Practice Ohio
Ben Neiburger's answer
there should be some elder law looseleafs in the law library. You can also...
Deborah Ann Malkin's answer
You could also try googling "elder law ohio court." Most of the early hits are...
Can a sole heir obtain ownership to real estate thru an Heir of Ownership Affidavit without Probate?
Posted 8 months ago in Probate Mount Vernon, IL
Henry Repay's answer
Generally, a title insurance company will insure title to the property in these...
Ben Neiburger's answer
I wanted to add one thing to Henry's excellent answer. If you choose to have a... Posted 8 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Chicago, IL
Ben Neiburger's answer
If the will isn't filed within 30 days of death it can be a misdemenor penalty... Posted 8 months ago in Elder Law Silver Spring, MD Posted 8 months ago in Power Of Attorney Chicago, IL
Henry Repay's answer
To protect yourself, as well as your mother, I suggest you find an attorney who... |