How can my mom change irrevocable trust to no trust at all, so she can get help with medicaid?
It's possible, but doing things like this correctly require expert guidance. You must consult with an attorney. You should probably start with...
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It's possible, but doing things like this correctly require expert guidance. You must consult with an attorney. You should probably start with...
You will likely get the vast majority (if not all) of assets that go through probate. However, keep in mind that if he has beneficiaries...
I have trouble believing you. Since this will be difficult to convince someone, I would suggest hiring the best attorney you can afford. Good luck.
If the house is really in a trust, then you could work something out with the trustee. Since your mom is the POA, she may also be the trustee, but...
I don't think it matters in your case. Unless tangible property is going to one person and personal property is going to someone else, then what...
You will need to open a probate to enable the transfer of the title of the house for sure. If she had no Will, the state gives her a default Will....
I don't practice in Indiana, but in general, there is a 5 year lookback for gifts. If you paid fair market value for the home and can document...
Was there anything in writing? Presumably you had a contract. You would have to know what the statute of limitations for suing on a contract is...
Now is such a good time to speak to an experienced elder law attorney. There are many good ones in your area. In addition to the rental issues,...
Your answer depends on exactly how the irrevocable trust is structured. When you were low on funds, did you ask the attorney who drafted it, what...