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specialk1
Asked January 2015
How to go about finding help with division of assets?
How much does this help cost? Do we need a lawyer?
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pamstegma
Jan 2015
Try an elder benefits consultant. A nursing home or ALF is obliged to refer you to a free consultant. Stop by your senior center and ask for help.
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