Missouri, real estate,husband only name, he dies
Based on your description, I'm assuming that your husband does not have a valid will, which as Mr. Fromm pointed out, means he died intestate. In...
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Saint Charles, MO
Elder law Lawyer at Saint Charles, MO
Practice Areas: Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid & Medicare
Based on your description, I'm assuming that your husband does not have a valid will, which as Mr. Fromm pointed out, means he died intestate. In...
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I agree with the attorney that the Letters of Guardianship would be an easier road than the termination of parental rights. However, you need to...
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If you are talking about the VA medical center (John Cochran), then they will definitely discharge him at some point. It may be possible for him...
This can absolutely be done, and is frequently done. As the previous reponse said, the only real challenge is that it is a little more difficult...
I agree with all of the other attorney responses that there are definite planning options for your mother, but you need to sit down with an...
I would definitely try to check with the drafting attorney, if you know who it is. Most attorneys would at least keep a copy of the will and It is...
I agree with the other two attorneys that more planning is needed, particularly good financial power of attorney and health care power of attorney...
I agree with the first two posters that you need proper representation as you deal with the insurance company. However, for your specific...
The short answer is that you can't get a power of attorney. The reason for this is because the individual (your brother) would have to have...
From your description, it sounds like the deceased was a single individual at the time, and if that is the case, the taxation would be the same...