Your current state is Virginia
Named to receive money. No, my uncle did not have a will. The letter showed my mom, her 2 brothers and her sister that passed away her 2 sons are listed. They told me that because he didn't have a will it would go to the family on my grandmother's side. Her children. So my 2 uncles (moms... Read more »
at 5pm day of move new location said I was not moving in
I had all my belongings in a moving van, and no where to go. This cost me $1800. moving van and $25.00 storage fee which I am trying to recoup.

answered on Feb 5, 2023
You have a number of options. These options include, consult with a Bankruptcy to see, not only if you qualify, but if it makes sense in your financial condition and future. Protect your assets by having assets in non-collectible, accounts or assets. File claims for exemption.
The first... Read more »
My dad was denied visitation to see his mom at the nursing home. He was told to go through his sister. How can check to see if his sister has power of attorney?
I am investigating a family members actions with accounts. I am wanting to know just what info I can get without having to issue a subpoena to get it! I have a Death Certificate and all account and routing numbers along with Identification information for account holder.
We paid for 3 inspections; whole house, well, and septic. We also paid for a home warranty we never received a copy of the well or septic reports. Almost every faucet in the house is faulty why didn't the whole house inspection catch it? We tried to get the warranty company to cover the... Read more »

answered on Feb 5, 2023
The penal code doesn't address elder abuse. Elder abuse is covered by the Welfare and Institutions code. What you are asking for is a treatise on elder abuse. This is not the proper forum for such a question. If you have a specific question on the law as it applies to your personal situation,... Read more »
I just like to know if this can be real

answered on Feb 1, 2023
No. It cannot be real unless there is much more to the story.
Last week I made a purchase at a trade show after a highly aggressive sales tactic. I am extremely embarassed to say I succumbed to the pressure and made the purchase of $4500. The next morning I contacted them to ask for a refund. They said they had a No Refund policy. The "contract" and... Read more »
Persons sister was gauardian, she abandoned him resulting in APS getting involved. He was sent to a long to care facility after this. I would like to apply for gaurdianship.
Account owner is in memory care.

answered on Jan 31, 2023
It should if it is drafted and executed correctly. Administrator will probably want an original DPOA, unless you can get them to accept a copy. If not, a conservatorship may be preferable instead of a Declaratory Judgment and Recovery Action where jurisdiction will always be a problem.... Read more »
We know for sure cousin signed as POA on a sale of our dads property to his brother, then took the money until confronted by one of the bank trustees. His name was added to 5 or 6 bank accounts prior to my dads death last Sept. Because of my dads age and health and history of how dad was with his... Read more »
Hotel owner r telling guess they can't have visitors if they do it's 20 dollars each person and if they find someone there they r kicking guess out
The house was only titled in his name without authorization. Is there any repercussions that the mother has to get her money back

answered on Jan 29, 2023
Mother needs to consult a lawyer who handles real estate litigation in her area to see if she has grounds for legal action, such as a lawsuit to quiet title.
Do we need an attorney to help her or could we scan document, take sister out and have her sign with a notary and witness at her bank?
The employer knows this caregiver is mentally ill, is not appropriate for caregiving role. Person is in their 70’s and has walking disability plus she refuses to do many needed duties. Most important, she belittles my parent suffering from Parkinson’s Disease. She threatens to quit several... Read more »
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