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Living Trusts
Living Trusts- Legal Planning for Seniors
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Child caregiver right to patient's home in light of trust & will?
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Replied Jul 2018
What do we need to do to make sure our home is secure should either of us need to go into a nursing home?
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JoAnn29
Answered Mar 2022
House is not in my mother's name. Can the nursing home take a portion?
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GardenArtist
Answered Sep 2022
How would I activate a life estate prior to death?
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Lymie61
Answered Feb 2023
All of our assets belong to a trust. We are married. Does this mean my husband is considered indigent?
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lealonnie1
Answered Nov 18, 2023
How do you remove Trustee of Revocable Trust in California?
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AlvaDeer
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Can Mom deposit money from selling her house into a Trust Account even though she already resigned from being a Trustee?
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igloo572
Replied Sep 2020
My niece is having a difficult time with my older brother. Any suggestions?
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Midkid58
Answered Dec 2020
New kid on the block, where do I begin - Mom diagnosed with dementia. Any advice?
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sjplegacy
Answered Dec 2021
How to Set Up a Miller Trust?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Jan 2022
Trust and Will. Is it possible to select a bank or other entity as an executor?
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Earlyabuse
Replied Aug 2021
I know for a fact that my mother’s (94) trustee is not acting in her best interest legally and morally, and this trustee is paid. Thoughts?
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AlvaDeer
Replied Sep 2021
Who helps with a living trust?
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GardenArtist
Answered Oct 2021
We have a will. However I'm wondering if we need a trust to avoid probate? I heard if you have less than $75,000 a trust is not needed?
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Bridger46146
Answered Oct 2021
I am my mother’s health care proxy. Do I have more power because I’m the only biological daughter and health care proxy?
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GardenArtist
Answered Oct 2021
I’m considering becoming a co-trustee with my mom on her trust. She’s starting to get forgetful. What are the benefits and or negatives?
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gladimhere
Answered Jan 2021
Is selling Mom’s house causing her to lose Medicaid? She lives in Los Angeles.
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AlvaDeer
Replied Oct 2020
Aunt was diagnosed with dementia and wants me to take over her trust. Do I sound pushy or wrong asking her if she knows what she's doing?
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Sidsdaughter6
Replied Jun 2020
At what point is someone incapacitated to change trust? Lawyer says if they can say who they want to give to, that means they have capacity.
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MJ1929
Answered Jul 2021
Can't qualify for NC Medicaid due to SS and Retirement income too high. Any suggestions?
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Guestshopadmin
Answered Jul 2020
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