Do I have grounds to sue
You do not have grounds to sue under the facts presented.
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You do not have grounds to sue under the facts presented.
Absolutely get the consult--Medicaid planning is complex.
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You need a consult with a local estate attorney that can precisely explain "Year's Support" to you, as it can impact on the will.
You really need a consult w/ a local estate attorney.