Can power of attorney close/hide bank accounts, retirement accounts, annuities, etc?
The first question would be whether your mother is incapacitated. If she is not, I'd first speak with her, and ask her if she would allow you to...
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The first question would be whether your mother is incapacitated. If she is not, I'd first speak with her, and ask her if she would allow you to...
It depends. If there is a discriminatory rationale behind the letter, i.e., a plan to not rehire employees of a certain age who might be paid...
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If a dealer has acted in a fraudulent manner, you would have rights under Ch. 93A, which is the Massachusetts consumer protection act. Basically,...
You mention "executor", which generally suggests that there is a will. If this isn't the case, and you've looked for the will, then things are a...
This is not something that can be addressed in an online forum. These are serious issues which should be investigated in detail, along with the...
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It would probably be worth your while to speak with an attorney, assuming the stakes are sufficient to merit filing in Superior Court. There may...
Assuming there was no damage to the car, and you can't show specific economic harm, their liability is probably pretty limited. You can certainly...
As noted by Sasha above (a very experienced and capable attorney in this particular area of law), a court proceeding is not required. Text of G.L....
Yes, but there are statutes and regulations, including disclosures about the percentage of money that the nonprofit earns, and there are...
It is not clear why you aren't contacting your parents directly to confirm where the money originated. However, as to the particular question, an...