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Loew Law Group

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  • Loew Law Group, PLC, conveniently located in San Mateo, provides comprehensive estate planning services to clients throughout Northern California and beyond. Well-versed in... Read More

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  • Providing Quality Legal Services to California Residents & Businesses since 1988.

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What should I do if I inherit the house and the executor of the estate but another family member is trying to have me evicted?

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Answered by attorney Michael N. Stafford (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Michael Stafford
If you inherit the house she cannot evict you since you are the owner. Until that time only the executor has the power to evict you.
If you inherit the house she cannot evict you since you are the owner. Until that time only the executor has the power to evict you.

My mother was receiving Medicaid with 24/7 home aides and she passed away and I want to know if and how much Medicaid will take?

Answered by attorney Bernard H. Greenberg
Estate Planning lawyer at Kokish & Goldmanis, P.C.
You can determine the amount owed to HMS (medicaid) by contacting them or reviewing if they have already filed a lien against the property. However, you may wish to just wait and see if HMS files a claim against the estate. If HMS waits too long, their claim may not be enforceable. For further information, consider consulting with an attorney specializing in medicaid claims against decedent estates.
You can determine the amount owed to HMS (medicaid) by contacting them or reviewing if they have already filed a lien against the property. However, you may wish to just wait and see if HMS files a claim against the estate. If HMS waits too long, their claim may not be enforceable. For further information, consider consulting with an attorney specializing in medicaid claims against decedent estates.
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If we all don't agree with what to do with house/property, what happens?

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Answered by attorney Jayne L. Sebby (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Jayne L. Sebby
If you can't come to an agreement, you can bring suit against your siblings and have a judge make a decision, which will probably be to sell the property and split the money. So if anyone wants to keep the place, he or she will need to buy out the others. The niece has no claim to the property and no right to continue to live there. If your sister moves in before this dispute is settled, she should pay rent. And I hope you all have wills made out so your heirs don't have to deal with this kind of mess.
If you can't come to an agreement, you can bring suit against your siblings and have a judge make a decision, which will probably be to sell the property and split the money. So if anyone wants to keep the place, he or she will need to buy out the others. The niece has no claim to the property and no right to continue to live there. If your sister moves in before this dispute is settled, she should pay rent. And I hope you all have wills made out so your heirs don't have to deal with this kind of mess.
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