I don’t look up my house. I don’t care because I am not selling.probably because you looked it up!
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I don’t look up my house. I don’t care because I am not selling.probably because you looked it up!
If that thing is right mine has more than doubled in valueI don’t look up my house. I don’t care because I am not selling.
I do it when I sell people puppies. I look at their yard to make sure they have a fenceWhat is weird you can look up anyone’s house by address
Well that’s great. So you have some equity. Probably should go talk to an attorney.If that thing is right mine has more than doubled in value
It was a court appointed trustee? How do you know if you get a trustworthy one?Granny, I was 18 when Dad died. I was in a really bad spot when Mom passed (kidney failure and unable to work).I got SSD. SSD was determined by my life's earnings, how much I paid into taxes.(To pass for SSD you can have a big bank account. A DR can collect SSD) I also had medical assistance (part of SSI since I also have bipolar& Crohn's). The inheritance would have disqualified my medical assistance (to much money) but it wasn't enough to cover medical expenses for long. So through orphans court it was put in a trust.
The trustee handles everything. I can never touch it. They can help if they think I'm not using it wisely.
No, the state would not make him use the trust first of it is a 'Special Needs Trust'. The state sees an SNT as being good for people with disabilities to also have some pleasure. How ever, if he were to pass, and there's money left in the trust, If he collected SSI, then the state would want that money. It's very complicated.She has a good point. The state would probably make him use all the trust money first. You need to go talk to an attorney. Is the house only in your name?
I had my brother in law. It was in orphans court because I had no parents or grandparents. I had to pay a lawyer. My sister in law gave problems so I changed trustee to my lawyer.It was a court appointed trustee? How do you know if you get a trustworthy one?
