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Is it legal to give your home away before you go in to a nursing home?
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igloo572
Answered Apr 2018
Does non transfer of a title for a house matter in the transfer of the deed?
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GardenArtist
Answered Apr 2018
Can Medicaid take a home from my daughter and her husband that we buy with the proceeds/dollars from my home that I sold?
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BarbBrooklyn
Answered May 2018
My Dad’s 3 adult children are making repairs and improvements to his home to sell. Can his children be paid for labor without look back?
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GardenArtist
Answered May 2018
Mom wants to sell her townhome and give money to us so we can build a house with a mother in law suite. Is this risky?
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freqflyer
Answered May 2018
Can POA just sell the house from under Mom and use the rest of that money to care for her without the consent of the three other siblings?
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ATof3kids
Answered Aug 2018
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Does California have the "caregiver exception" that allows the parent to gift the house to the caregiver child if the child provides care?
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Akaheba
Replied Oct 2018
Will a revocable trust protect my parents' assets from being counted against Medicaid?
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John L. Roberts
Answered Oct 2018
Can my mother sign her house over to me? I will inherit it on her death.
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Takincare
Answered Nov 2018
Can my siblings and I set up a trust at the bank to protect the little assets my dad has?
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rovana
Replied Dec 2018
I have been mother's caregiver for the last 5 years living in her home. If she goes to nursing home can they make a claim against the house?
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warren9172
Replied Jun 2019
What steps can I take? I need to transfer or remove my dad off of the deed. My mom, dad, and I are all on the deed.
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GardenArtist
Replied Aug 2019
While receiving benefits can a live-at-home recipient of Medicaid in NC deed their home without penalty and if so are there any consequences?
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igloo572
Replied Sep 2019
Brother has a revolving line of credit against my mother's assets. No paperwork and he will not answer how much he currently owes. Help!
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igloo572
Answered Nov 2019
How can I protect my home?
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Isthisrealyreal
Answered Dec 2019
Please help, what will the state do if there is no probate?
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Geaton777
Answered Feb 2020
Can the nursing home take my parents' home?
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JoAnn29
Answered Apr 2020
How to change deed of house Mom left to me in will- I am Executor and sole heir?
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JoAnn29
Answered Apr 2020
Can a caregiver keep proceeds from the sale of a house?
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MargaretMcKen
Replied May 2020
Dad is selling house; what will they do when his money runs out?
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97yroldmom
Answered May 2020
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