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My mother was approved for title 19 in the state of CT. My problem is that she also has a Long Term policy .
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Answered on July 01, 2017
My best guess is the home is also considered an asset that could be realized under Title XIX's policies. You would be best served speaking with an...
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What are my custodial rights if I live in Connecticut and my daughter lives with her mother in new york?
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Answered on June 30, 2017
If there is no custody/parenting plan in place, you probably should go back to the Family Court and ask it to modify whatever the current plan is. ...
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17 y/o niece would to move to CT for Sr. Year of HS. I live in Norwalk CT but will live w. a friend in Naugatuck is this ok?
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Answered on June 30, 2017
So long as your niece is safe, cared for appropriately and enrolled in school, and all the adults involved agree to the plan, it should be fine.
Minor child lawsuit and probate amount requirements?
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Answered on June 30, 2017
In Connecticut any award that grosses $10K or more is subject to the Probate Court's procedure for appointment of a guardian for the estate. ...
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Mother won judgement on pharma class action suit after Dad passed; she was awarded partial payment
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Answered on June 30, 2017
You may want to ask them for an itemization and accounting and if there is anything they need from your mother. Make sure you understand if they...
Probate court for a minor in CT
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Answered on June 30, 2017
The gross award must be $10K and up for the Probate Court to be involved.
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Is it important for an estate lawyer to know of declining mental health of a client?
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Answered on June 30, 2017
It is important for an attorney to be able to accurately (as is possible) determine a client's state of mind and capacity at any time and in any...
Can my mom quitclaim her home to me in CT for $1.00 or no consideration?
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Answered on June 28, 2017
Mr. Penrod's response is the beginning of your concerns. Tax implications are the transfer of an asset of such great value will create a tax event...
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My ex has posted online that i a a deadbeat which i am not how do i get him to stop writting false things about me on social me?
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Answered on June 28, 2017
As to the family law issues, if you believe he has provided false information, it is your responsibility, in the adversarial process, to provide...
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Does my 15 year old have a say in whether he has to see his father?
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Answered on June 28, 2017
15 is certainly old enough that most courts would at least listen intently to what the child is requesting. That being said, a minor is not...
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