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It was an error on your part to tell them about this money (but I do applaud your honesty), because they would not have found out about it otherwise.
However, what's done is done.
How much money did you receive from this advance?
How much money do you expect to receive in the future from this...
Were you aware that you can request a transfer to a different HACSB property?
Please also take a look at the table of contents in the Public Housing Occupancy Guidebook to see if there is a topic that may specifically cover your situation. If I am not mistaken, this is a document published by...
How old are you? The next time you have a complaint against the facility, document it in writing so that they can not later say that you never told them anything.
Another immediate need is for you to get a different wheelchair. Call a medical supply company and find out what it would cost to...
If your sisters have the original will, there must be some reason they have not begun probate. Probably because there are no assets left.
What you can do right now, if you know what county in Virginia she died in, is to look up online the court records for that county and do a search using...
Your posting is somewhat confusing in that you say she is named as an administrator, a title that usually applies (in many states) when there is no will.
Then you later state that there is a will, which would be handled by an executor, not an administrator.
Has the will been sent to probate...
Is the checking account in the ex-father-in-law's name only?
Was the checking account set up by him or by you?
Has anyone asked the bank if the checking account had a designated beneficiary/or beneficiaries?
If there is money still in the POD, you can ask to get that now.
Has anyone...
Ask your friend to look at the papers in the divorce file to make sure there is no mention of ex being entitled to any portion of the military retirement.
And ask your friend if he has listed your name on a specific beneficiary designation form.
Have a discusion with the beneficiary so the beneficiary will know your intentions. And make sure the beneficiary knows where the will is and can easily and quickly get access to it after your demise.
So sorry that this is such a difficult situation for you. Please explain what you would like to happen to make things better, because realistically it doesn't seem as if there is anything that could be done to make it better. How old are you? Does your wife work? Did you graduate from high...
She is BS'ing you on the rent issue. She can not charge you rent because there was no previously signed agreement with you to do so. If you want to make an agreement with her to pay rent in the future, then that is up to you to decide. Ask your attorney to write a letter to her about that...
Was your POA obtained from your mother BEFORE she was diagnosed with dementia or AFTER?
Do you have a will from your mother that shows who she wanted the home to go to?
You should have a talk with a local family law attorney or business law attorney who can advise you about what powers you DO...
If your mother had a last will and testament that was probated in court, let the executor of her estate know about this check.
The executor should do research to determine who would get the money under the terms of your mother's will.
Ask the company if they will void the first check and...
You need an attorney ASAP! Start interviewing with/talking to local probate attorneys in your area until you find one willing to represent you. The very fact that sister did not list your daughter as a legal heir is significant. If you can not afford to pay an attorney an upfront retainer...
Was the will ever probated at the county courthouse probate court?
You gave them $15,000.00 to cover whose medical costs?
You need to hire your own attorney to help you figure out what you need to do to legally acquire title to your truck.
And yes, it appears they are trying to screw you by...
Do you currently work there or are you considering whether you want to work there?
Ask whoever is presenting you with this document if you can take a copy home and review it before you make a decision (but don't tell them you will be going over it with an employment law attorney).
Have you...
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