Is it okay for an individual to change a few minor things in their will with a codicil done by himself?
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Answered on February 28, 2018
I hate to seem blunt, but your question indicates that you do not know what you are doing. You should call a few attorneys in your area and find...
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Anser ASAP please ?
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Answered on February 28, 2018
Most attorneys are not very good at math or formal logic or they would be doctors instead. Why don't you explain your fact pattern in detail and I...
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Will my mother's children be able to keep any of her savings
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Answered on February 27, 2018
Typically, she cannot give any away. She cannot apply for benefits until she is below $2,000. You should hire an elder law attorney to assist...
We are writing a second codicil to our will only to change the named executor and trustee named in the first codicil.
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Answered on February 27, 2018
As your question implies, codicils can get confusing. They were mostly done before word processing became widespread. It would be much easier and...
Will a revocable trust protect my fathers home if he needs assistance from Medicaid to go into assistance living for dementia?
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Answered on February 27, 2018
No, a revocable trust will not work. Ohio has some specific Medicaid laws that are tougher than those of other states. You will need to find an...
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Can I kick my husband out of my home I own if he has only lived there 3 wks and we just got married 2 months ago?
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Answered on February 27, 2018
Moving to Family Law. You will likely need to follow the statutory eviction process in your state.
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What is the best option to make sure that my sister's inheritance from our father is protected from her boyfriend?
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Answered on February 26, 2018
Dad needs to give it to her in a Special Needs trust for her benefit with either you or her son as the Trustee of the Trust.
Joint tenants with full right of survivorship, the one holding the mortgage dies. Who is responsible for the remaining mortgage
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Answered on February 22, 2018
Your's is a tough question. It is likely that the bank can come after the estate and the new owner to get their money. Mortgages are typically...
If we transfer a home with a LOC into an irrevocable trust, can we draw on the line without violating the Trust and Medicaid?
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Answered on February 12, 2018
This is a very technical question that depends very much on the language of the Trust. I assume (and sincerely hope) that you had an experienced...
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How do I protect an inheritance? should I have a special needs trust
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Answered on February 11, 2018
If it's not too late, have your parents set up a discretionary or special needs trust for you. Upon your death, whatever is left can go to your...
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