Am I financially liable for my adult child’s medical bills?
I have changed the category for you as I believe this pertains to medical expenses related to a support order, not a guardianship. Good luck
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I have changed the category for you as I believe this pertains to medical expenses related to a support order, not a guardianship. Good luck
The house could be sold, but I agree with other attorneys that you have to work through all the implications to ultimately get to the solution...
If the house was still in his name when he died, then it belongs to his estate. Dead men don't sign deeds, therefore as executor you would have to...
The Aunt's drain on the estate is troubling, and it sounds like you have an attorney to advise you on how to handle the tangible personal property....
Go through the unclaimed property process found at https://www.patreasury.gov/unclaimed-property/
The proposed action is confusing and likely will lead to legal entanglement of both the property in question and your estate. The deed and your...
Not sure if a guardianship is what you actually need. A guardianship action requires declaring a person (presumably yourself?) here totally...
The deed is in your name and wasn't transferred within the 5 years preceding his application. Therefore the house is not in his estate and would...
Would advise you consult with an elder law attorney in your state. If you or the stepson signed paperwork at the nursing home make you a guarantor...
You will need to discuss this matter with a custody/guardianship attorney and will likely need to pursue court action if said attorney cannot reach...