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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 is the law regarding selling my mother's home after she is put in assisted living?

Answered by attorney Dara J. Goldsmith
Estate Planning lawyer at Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
I think you are inquiring about what options exist for your mother with regard to Medicaid planning. This is a fact specific inquiry. Your mother's entire financial picture needs to be reviewed with an eye toward appropriate planning. She may need a guardianship to facilitate this type of planning.
I think you are inquiring about what options exist for your mother with regard to Medicaid planning. This is a fact specific inquiry. Your mother's entire financial picture needs to be reviewed with an eye toward appropriate planning. She may need a guardianship to facilitate this type of planning.
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Can a court open a case back up after a year after you have been appointed a a adminstrator of a estate

Answered by attorney Loraine M. DiSalvo
Estate Planning lawyer at Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.
If your brother is trying to have you removed, or to force you to provide information, then yes, he can seek court action in your father's estate. The appointment of an administrator does not mean that the court can't do anything else. If you are the administrator and your brother is trying to have a court remove you or force you to do something, then you need to get an attorney if you don't already have one. Estate-related litigation is not a good do-it-yourself project, and you can face personal liability if your actions (or lack of action) is determined to have caused damage to the estate or the parties interested in it. Find an attorney who is experienced in both estate administration and probate work and also estate and trust related litigation. Best wishes to you.
If your brother is trying to have you removed, or to force you to provide information, then yes, he can seek court action in your father's estate. The appointment of an administrator does not mean that the court can't do anything else. If you are the administrator and your brother is trying to have a court remove you or force you to do something, then you need to get an attorney if you don't already have one. Estate-related litigation is not a good do-it-yourself project, and you can face personal liability if your actions (or lack of action) is determined to have caused damage to the estate or the parties interested in it. Find an attorney who is experienced in both estate administration and probate work and also estate and trust related litigation. Best wishes to you.
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There were 9 siblings and only one sibling is living. Who does the land rightfully belong to? The living sibling or sibling and children of deceased

Robert W. Hughes
Answered by attorney Robert W. Hughes (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Robert W. Hughes & Associates, P.C.
Assuming there is no will, then the land should have been distributed to your grandmother’s spouse, if living at the time of her death, and to her children living at the time of her death. Children who died, but have children, will have that child’s share distributed to the deceased child’s children.  
Assuming there is no will, then the land should have been distributed to your grandmother’s spouse, if living at the time of her death, and to her children living at the time of her death. Children who died, but have children, will have that child’s share distributed to the deceased child’s children.  
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