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Can a child claim ownership to a home is they move in to help care for an elderly parent?
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dragonflower
Answered Dec 2010
My fiancée's mother is in a dementia care home. He lives in her house and would like me to move in. How can he get enough power over siblings?
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anonymous11306
Answered Dec 2010
Is it a crime to speak with elderly parents about their will?
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NancyH
Answered Nov 2010
How do I get an advanced care document?
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aremar
Answered Nov 2010
If I buy my dad's land at fair market price, will the land be taken away when he goes into a nursing home?
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JonathninOregon
Answered Nov 2010
My parents set up a will that splits everything evenly amongst 3 children. Are CDs that are "pay on death" still OK if only one child's name is on it?
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milach
Answered Nov 2010
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A friend wants to get her dad's property in his children's name because he keeps putting it on the market and forgets. Is this legal?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Nov 2010
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NancyH
Answered Nov 2010
A granddaughter of a client I'm caring for wants to see her grandpa, but the caregiver who isn't family, won't let her. Is there something the granddaughter can do?
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msdiva
Answered Nov 2010
Can my ex-husband's daughter revoke legal papers that were done a year before he was diagnosed with dementia? I'm his caregiver and he lives with me.
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anonymous11306
Answered Nov 2010
Can I legally bill my siblings from their inheritance for my care, considering they would have out her in a nursing home?
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msdiva
Answered Nov 2010
Do you have to have legal papers to be a caregiver?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Oct 2010
My sister-in-law convinced my mother-in-law with dementia and Alzheimer's, that we stole from her and that she is afraid of us. Is there anything we can do?
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mikki
Answered Oct 2010
What can you do when DSS filed a petition that has fraudulent and misleading information in it and during an ensueing hearing?
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195Austin
Answered Oct 2010
If a parent won't give you consent to speak with their physician, can you get around the Privacy Act to speak to them?
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hapfra
Answered Oct 2010
What is my mother's financial and legal liability if she is being cared for by an unlicensed caregiver?
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AlzCaregiver
Answered Oct 2010
How can I be sure that my dad's reciprocal will is enforceable?
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anonymous11306
Answered Oct 2010
My brother and sister-in-law keep mom's mail, check book, medical and social security cards, but I get no help from them or my other brothers and sisters. What can be done?
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toadballet1
Answered Oct 2010
I work nights to look after my mum during the day. Now my job wants me to work days, but that won't work. Do Ii have any rights to fight this?
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anonymous20452
Answered Oct 2010
What are my options for keeping the house my mother and I have joint tenancy on?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Answered Sep 2010
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