regarding equity retrieval in elder law.what is it? it has to do with child caregiver exception law
Charllenger asked:
In MA, if you take care of a parent for more than 2 years, keeping them out of a nursing home, and rove it with a Dr. affidavid you are supposed to be deeded the house under Child Caregiver exeption statuate. The Guardian never deded the house and now it had to be sold to pay the nursing home she went to after I cared for her for 3 years. How do I retrieve the house mone?
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In MA, if you take care of a parent for more than 2 years, keeping them out of a nursing home, and rove it with a Dr. affidavid you are supposed to be deeded the house under Child Caregiver exeption statuate. The Guardian never deded the house and now it had to be sold to pay the nursing home she went to after I cared for her for 3 years. How do I retrieve the house mone?
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May 16th, 2010 at 4:35 am
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contact an attorney that specializes in civil law