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How can a judge determine if an irrevocable trust is fraudulent, especially in cases where the settlor is elderly, may not have signed the document themselves, and the lawyer involved is a friend of the caretaker?
February 28th, 2023
What are the correct answers to the following questions about parent-teacher conferences, child transitions into a classroom, family definitions, and understanding a child's school life?
April 9th, 2024
My mother-in-law, who is 84 years old and has dementia type 2, gave us all her money because we have been taking care of her 24/7 since February 2007. Now, my sister-in-law is requesting a conservatorship and demanding we return the money, which we have used to pay off debts. What should we do? Are we supposed to return the money?
July 24th, 2024
I live next to neighbors who are causing significant disturbances, including drug activity, excessive traffic, and unsupervised children. I have already contacted the police, but they do not take action. What legal options do I have to address this issue?
November 28th, 2023
What if a company did not properly train you about HIPAA?
January 11th, 2024
A niece lived with her elderly aunt for the last 3 years of her life, and after the aunt's death, the niece was allowed to continue living in the aunt's apartment with the board's consent. The board accepted maintenance payments for 5 years. On year 4, the executor of the aunt's estate attempted to transfer the property to the niece, but the board denied the transfer due to the niece's income exceeding the allowed maximum. The board now threatens to evict the niece within a month. Is this legal, and how can the income allowance be verified?
February 24th, 2023