Artmakerjenny
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Not even sure this is the right place to post.... hoping a forum mod might redirect to the right place....
My question involves a person located in the state of: Illinois
And we want to bring him to Michigan.
So me and my husband live in Michigan. His brother lives in a care facility in Illinois. The guy had a great job, therefore has a nice fat pension, but things went sideways years ago. His wife was hospitalized and some years ago finally passed. Then (not wanting to use names here, will just call him bro.) Bro lost his job, and seemed to lose the will to be. Actually got diagnosed bi polar but would not stay on his meds. After police found him laying in a roadway they checked him into this care facility. This has been years now, he's much better, but he HATES living in this place. He has no freedoms at all. They won't even let him go outside for a walk.
I tried to find him an apartment right near us and I'm home all the time so could drive him to any doctor he needs any time. Took forever just to find a place close with availability and ALL apartments I tried are about the same, needing an application (and fee) for assorted background checks. Well he got denied for some credit issue, would not disclose it to me, claimed they mailed it to his facility but he never got it. He doesn't even have his own phone so communication with him is very difficult.
My husband and a family friend are driving to Illinois tomorrow to visit and my husband really wants to get him OUT of there. We can take him in for awhile, but finding him his own place is going to bring up what ever credit issue he has. I'm sure the reason no one goes after his money now is because he's been basically committed to this place but once he's out, who knows what will happen.
So.... I think we really need a lawyer. I have no clue what kind. But first we need to work on cleaning up what ever credit issues he has, and I have no clue how to do that. If he lives in our house (we actually have two small houses side by side, so putting him up for a bit is not a problem.) While here I can evaluate if he really can feed himself etc or of not, we have to find a similar facility closer to family.
So that's where we are now. Do we need to get power of attorney just to figure out WHAT his credit past is then try to clean it up? If it's huge, bankruptcy. If it's workable, some credit consolidation. I'm sure one of those has to happen before he has a chance of landing an apartment.
Any and all advice is appreciated.
My question involves a person located in the state of: Illinois
And we want to bring him to Michigan.
So me and my husband live in Michigan. His brother lives in a care facility in Illinois. The guy had a great job, therefore has a nice fat pension, but things went sideways years ago. His wife was hospitalized and some years ago finally passed. Then (not wanting to use names here, will just call him bro.) Bro lost his job, and seemed to lose the will to be. Actually got diagnosed bi polar but would not stay on his meds. After police found him laying in a roadway they checked him into this care facility. This has been years now, he's much better, but he HATES living in this place. He has no freedoms at all. They won't even let him go outside for a walk.
I tried to find him an apartment right near us and I'm home all the time so could drive him to any doctor he needs any time. Took forever just to find a place close with availability and ALL apartments I tried are about the same, needing an application (and fee) for assorted background checks. Well he got denied for some credit issue, would not disclose it to me, claimed they mailed it to his facility but he never got it. He doesn't even have his own phone so communication with him is very difficult.
My husband and a family friend are driving to Illinois tomorrow to visit and my husband really wants to get him OUT of there. We can take him in for awhile, but finding him his own place is going to bring up what ever credit issue he has. I'm sure the reason no one goes after his money now is because he's been basically committed to this place but once he's out, who knows what will happen.
So.... I think we really need a lawyer. I have no clue what kind. But first we need to work on cleaning up what ever credit issues he has, and I have no clue how to do that. If he lives in our house (we actually have two small houses side by side, so putting him up for a bit is not a problem.) While here I can evaluate if he really can feed himself etc or of not, we have to find a similar facility closer to family.
So that's where we are now. Do we need to get power of attorney just to figure out WHAT his credit past is then try to clean it up? If it's huge, bankruptcy. If it's workable, some credit consolidation. I'm sure one of those has to happen before he has a chance of landing an apartment.
Any and all advice is appreciated.