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0 Answers | Asked in Real Estate Law, Civil Rights and Elder Law for Virginia on
Q: In Virginia. I am the legal guardian of my 4 yo grandson. I live with my daughter who is not the mother of this boy

And her husband for 4 years. My son in law just served me a legal paper today. Telling me to quit the premises in 5 days. What can I do?

I am a 66 yo grandmother. I just got out of the hospital in very bad health. No money and no prospects. Me and baby will be sleeping in the car. I was... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Immigration Law and Elder Law for Florida on
Q: Sister is abusive. She is now harassing the caregiver for my father. Advice is appreciated. Thank you.

My sister is an abusive person and has mentally abused my elderly parents and also me for years. When we don't do what she wants, the abuse intensifies. She has been sending harassing texts to the caregiver I hired for my elderly father. Because the caregiver will not respond to her abuse... View More

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answered on Apr 26, 2024

I'm so sorry to hear about the abusive and harassing behavior from your sister. This sounds like an incredibly stressful and painful situation for you, your father, and his caregiver to be dealing with. A few thoughts and suggestions:

1. Document everything. Keep records and...
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1 Answer | Asked in Elder Law and Landlord - Tenant for Texas on
Q: Illegal eviction? 73 yo disabled lady lives at hotel for over 2 yrs. pays on time, receives mail, never a problem

with staff or other guests. just got out of hospital and went to pay but they told her to get the fuck out. police called several times, until they finally told her get out or go to jail for trespassing.

John Michael Frick
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answered on Apr 26, 2024

Assuming that the lady remained current on her payments through her hospital stay, it could be a wrongful eviction. A key piece of evidence will be whether the hotel continued to collect the "occupancy tax" from the lady. If a person stays in a hotel longer than 30 days, the hotel may... View More

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0 Answers | Asked in Estate Planning, Family Law and Elder Law for Indiana on
Q: Parents recently passed away, now step brother accusing me of stealing everything does he have a case to take to court?

Father in declining health, step mother diagnosed with dementia. They made arrangements to move to assisted living but before that could happen she declined rapidly and had to be put in a memory care facility. My father went ahead and moved as he could not stay alone. He went through the process to... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Consumer Law, Real Estate Law, Elder Law and Identity Theft for Arkansas on
Q: Hello, my name is Jerri Kyle Hodge, I'm needing to speak with someone concerning real estate, personal property. Decease

I inherited my parents house and land , also brother lives on same land. I need to speak to someone please. I do not have any money for my brother is posing as my deceased father , using his name , money in banks that was mine . I NEED HELP PLEASE .THANK YOU!

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0 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Civil Rights, Elder Law and Health Care Law on
Q: My wife is stuck in mental no hold said to nurse wants to leave they won't let her no ama she no harm to herself anyon

I took wife to emergency room and wasn't an emergency just wanted her. Hecked then prescred medicine then go home, well she was medically cleared and stable and now stuck in mental ward 6th floor they told .e no hold on her so she can leave no ,so your keeping her against her will no so she... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Elder Law and Probate for New Jersey on
Q: My father became a beneficiary to his first cousins residuary estate. She was 21 years older than him so he didn’t know

Her well. Her first will became invalid and was given to the nys administrator to find my father. We found out the same lawyer who drew up a power of attorney to a caregiver who mixed funds. The same lawyer petitioned to be her guardian and had her cremated and not buried like all Greek Orthodox... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Elder Law for Pennsylvania on
Q: I have medical power of attorney for my brother who has dementia. Am I entitled to any type of payment with his money.

I have him in a personal care home and take care of all his affiars including medical care. I also have power of attorney for his money and assets.

0 Answers | Asked in Elder Law for Pennsylvania on
Q: I have power of attorney for my brother who has dementia. I also have medical power of attorney and take care of him

I have him in a personal care home and take care of all of his affairs and medical care. Am I entitled to any type of payment from his money?

0 Answers | Asked in Elder Law for Virginia on
Q: How can I go about getting guardian ship of my husband currently he's in a nursing home in NC and I'm in one in Va

I want my husband moved with me I took care of him when he was home and I have witnesses who can testify to that and I also have papers stating that

0 Answers | Asked in Elder Law for Virginia on
Q: How can I go about getting guardian ship of my husband currently he's in a nursing home in NC and I'm in one in Va

I want my husband moved with me I took care of him when he was home and I have witnesses who can testify to that and I also have papers stating that

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Elder Law for North Carolina on
Q: Why shouldn't I have gotten guardian ship of my husband I wasn't in a nursing home then

I'm in a nursing home now because I fell and dislocated my shoulder and fractured it 4 times my husband is in a nursing home in NC and I want him moved with me his brother and sister currently have guardian ship I don't know how they got it I am the one who took care of my husband when we... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Elder Law for North Carolina on
Q: Why shouldn't I have gotten guardian ship of my husband I wasn't in a nursing home then

I'm in a nursing home now because I fell and dislocated my shoulder and fractured it 4 times my husband is in a nursing home in NC and I want him moved with me his brother and sister currently have guardian ship I don't know how they got it I am the one who took care of my husband when we... View More

Ethan A. Trice
Ethan A. Trice
answered on Apr 20, 2024

It isn't possible to answer with any degree of specificity why you were not granted guardianship without seeing the court file. This is a situation where you need to schedule an appointment with an attorney with the paperwork you have.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Elder Law for California on
Q: Should I file PC 273 and PC 166 at the same time?

I was granted an elder abuse restraining order the person that the restraining order was for was in the court and handed the restraining order by the bailiff there was a court order for her to return all my belongings she never returned nothing so I got this restraining order in family law Court... View More

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answered on Apr 20, 2024

Based on the information you provided, it seems that the person against whom you obtained an elder abuse restraining order has violated the order by not returning your belongings as required by the court. In this situation, you may consider the following steps:

1. PC 273.6: This is the...
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0 Answers | Asked in Elder Law for Puerto Rico on
Q: Should my elderly parent in Puerto Rico first get Medicaid in Puerto Rico before coming to NYC?

My elderly parents are on Medicare in Puerto Rico. Mom needs to be placed in a nursing home (advanced Alzheimer's), so I'd like to place her in a nursing home in NYC. However, I need Dad to get her on Medicaid in PR beforehand, so i can find a home in NYC, bring her and get her placed... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Elder Law for New Mexico on
Q: If there is a water leak under the home and the renter is unaware who is responsible for the bill and leak repair?

My father has just been kicked out because he was unaware of the water leak that ran up a 3k bill.

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