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My mother had a stroke and one sister has POA financially. Her federal aid comes in my name sodoes POA trump mine&mothers right?
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Answered on May 25, 2010
This is a question of your mother's capacity. The power of attorney should only be used while your mother has the capacity to make decisions that...
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How can I prepare if a sibling is going to declare our mother incompetant to revoke the POA reversal?
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Answered on May 25, 2010
I'm a little confused too. What do you mean by preparing to revoke a POA reversal? If you are suggesting one of your siblings is going to go to...
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Does deceased debts and credits have to be taken care of first?
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Answered on May 22, 2010
Yes, the debts of the deceased must be paid out of the estate before anyone else gets paid.
Disclaimer: Please note that this answer does not...
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Ny statutory power of attorney affidavit as to power of attorney who signs the form where ?
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Answered on May 22, 2010
The New York Statutory attorney form is not numbered 1-6, instead it has letters a-m. It has numerous places that should be initialed and several...
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Legal mandate of financial information for benficiaries?
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Answered on May 12, 2010
A trust is different than a will. If the trust is separate is was set up to ensure privacy. So that Michael Jackson's will was public, but the...
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I live in ny, on ssd and medicaid, if my parent leaves life insurance and inheritance will medicaid confiscate it?
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Answered on May 12, 2010
Ms. Mains is correct. Medicaid may not (but can) seek to recover funds expended. However, they will certainly not allow you to be on Medicaid...
What happens if i have small social security and medicaid and i inherit sizeable money?
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Answered on May 10, 2010
The answer to this may depend on whether you are disabled or not. It also depends on whether you are older or younger than 65 years old. You may...
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About power of attorney
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Answered on March 06, 2010
In addition to what Mr. Robinson suggested, if your mother wasn't married, the inheritance would be evenly divided amongst her children, unless the...
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My mom has decease
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Answered on March 03, 2010
A power of attorney can only be used while the person who signed it is still living. Therefore, if you mother is deceased, the power of attorney...
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I have power of attorney for my mother since 2006. Since then she has been diagnosed with alzheimers; can I still use this form
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Answered on March 01, 2010
The power of attorney should still be valid in NYS. Changing your residence would not make it invalid. You can't have her sign a new power of...
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