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My mom has a mental disorder and is a liability to my property. How do I ask my mother to leave the house I own if we have no formal rental agreement?
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N1K2R3
Answered Aug 2011
Can I put $10,000.00 in my mom's name into an insurance irrevocable funeral trust just before she applies for Medicaid?
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tigerlily
Answered Aug 2011
How can a will be created for my father if he suffers from dementia?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Aug 2011
Mom passed and I'm now my father with Alzheimer's POA. How can I protect his estate and house?
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jeannegibbs
Answered Aug 2011
My brother has been using my mother's money for things other than her rental money. How do I recoup this money for my mom?
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krnhersh
Answered Jul 2011
As Power of Attorney, am I responsible if my mother injures her caregiver?
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yellowfeever
Answered Jul 2011
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How long should it take a lawyer to make up a new will, a Power of Attorney directive, and a health care proxy for my mother?
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K. Gabriel Heiser
Answered Jul 2011
Mom wants copies of all of her legal documents in her nursing home room, "just in case" the staff needs them. How can I get her to see it's not safe?
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sumlerc
Answered Jul 2011
How do you find a lawyer for caregivers rights?
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Vclanton
Answered Jun 2011
I'm afraid by caring out my mom's wishes of not keeping her on a machine when she dies, I'm going to be accused of killing her by my brothers, even though I have POA. What can I do?
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195Austin
Answered Jun 2011
My mom, at age 77, owns a Co-Op, which she wants sold and split among her surviving kids when she passes away. How do we go about handling this to simplify the ownership?
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195Austin
Answered Jun 2011
What can I do legally against my brother who emptied out my mother’s place?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered May 2011
My sister is going to an attorney to force her way into our home and see our mother who wants nothing to do with her. How can I be forced to let her in when she isn't welcome?
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nancymccormick
Answered May 2011
My brother has been spending my mother’s money and I am certain I didn’t get what was left for me by my dad, how do I fight for what is legally mine?
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NancyH
Answered May 2011
My brother has our mother with mild-dementia sign a will that he typed up to give him everything. How can I handle this?
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Eddie
Answered May 2011
I have given my all for 5+ years in order to keep my mother in her home, at the expense of my business, my life, and my friendships. What can I do to make sure that I am better compensated at the end?
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N1K2R3
Answered May 2011
I care for my father-in-law and he has shared what his "will" is with me. How do I begin to address this to his son and daughter?
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Eddie
Answered May 2011
I am the legal guardian of my mother. Can I file chapter 13 without affecting her accounts?
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igloo572
Answered Apr 2011
What are my rights as caregiver of my elderly parents when my sibling is their primary proxy?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Apr 2011
I'm a caregiver who has been asked to leave or be evicted. What can I do?
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sharon916
Answered Apr 2011
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