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Can it be assumed that because he had his other house in the trust that this house would have been in the trust?
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Answered on May 04, 2016
1. See if your father executed what is called a Pour Over Will.
2. If he did, make sure they are valid in his jurisdiction.
Best of luck.
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How would this affect her medicaid
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Answered on May 03, 2016
Her home as her asset is protected from Medicaid qualification if she has a written statement that if she were to go into a nursing home, she...
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As an equal party to the will do he supposed to send me something stating how much the estate is worth if I request it?
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Answered on May 02, 2016
Your attorney will not know the exact value of the estate until he receives the Date of Death values on all banking and investment accounts. He...
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Does my aunt have rights and can she fire this attorney?
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Answered on April 06, 2016
From your description it sounds like the money is going to his care. Not sure what the attorney is trying to say.
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Can a poa who is over a dimenta patient go against her wishes even though she already stated her wishes
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Answered on March 09, 2016
If the POA contains provisions for selling personal assets then, yes. He can do that. Sorry.
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Who gets the money ?
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Answered on February 22, 2016
Beneficiary designations trump the Will. Y gets the money.
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How can I stop him from throwing her belongings away.
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Answered on February 22, 2016
If your brother was the only one on the deed at the time of your mother's death then the house is his. Regarding personal property, there should...
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What becomes of any money from home sale minus health care ?
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Answered on February 21, 2016
The powers of one named as having Power of Attorney end upon the death of the giver of the Powers. In other words, your sister's powers as the...
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Is a legal will the best way to transfer ownership of my estate , as opposed to having TOD on property , funds , and vehicles
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Answered on January 16, 2016
I would add to my colleague's answer and point out that a Transfer On Death, or TOD, will avoid probate. Whether a Will, TOD or Trust is the right...
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What area of law cover this? Family? Estate, Reality?
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Answered on January 16, 2016
You need a very good Elder Law attorney. That specialty encompasses all of your areas of concern. Best of luck.
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