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Will I be obligated to pay the SNF upon her discharge, or should I ask to suspend payment until results of all appeals?
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Answered on May 17, 2016
Just to clarify, YOU are not obligated to pay any of your mother's medical care (unless you signed some sort of guarantee with the SNF). Even if...
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Where do we begin? What forms do we need? Where do we go to have this current guardianship vacated?
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Answered on May 17, 2016
Since this involves a child, it will be handled in the Delaware Family Court. You need to terminate the guardianship, and the Court needs to...
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What can I do about Getting him home sooner?
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Answered on May 16, 2016
I agree with Mr. Russell. An attorney will be the most efficient way to have the guardianship terminated. Be prepared to show your ability to...
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Is there anything we can do to challenge the retirement/beneficiary decision by the city?
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Answered on April 28, 2016
Typically, if the owner of an asset with a beneficiary designation is deceased, and if there is no beneficiary named, or if the beneficiaries named...
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Who is responsible for an open line of home equity credit?
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Answered on April 22, 2016
I'm sorry to hear that you are having such trouble. You should look at the language in your brother's Will concerning the life estate that he...
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Do they have a right to decide what I do with what my mother leaves me
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Answered on April 20, 2016
I'm so sorry that your mom has passed. The answer to your question depends on many things, such as how old you are, if your mom created a Will...
Small Estate Affidavit form to hand to bank would be worth my time since mom had little or nothing in her account?
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Answered on April 20, 2016
I am assuming your mom is not married, as in most states, a spouse would have priority to execute a Small Estate Affidavit. Typically, you can...
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Looking for a local attorney
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Answered on April 19, 2016
The Delaware Bar Association has a Lawyer's Referral Service who may be able to refer you to an attorney. Most estate planning firms and real...
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Should my mother have a co signer to the deed? Her family wants to avoid the state to intrude.
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Answered on April 19, 2016
There are many things that can go wrong when putting a co-owner on the deed. For instance, what happens if the co-owner is sued, or passes away,...
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What do I do?
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Answered on April 19, 2016
I agree with the other advice to consult an attorney in Delaware, as this matter involves estate planning and estate settlement. It appears that...
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