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Asked January 2019
Does anyone know of a way that you can put expenses against your parent's estate? I am caring for my dad and moved in order to care for him.
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This article has good information for you.
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/personal-care-agreements-compensate-family-caregivers-181562.htm
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