can my children come into my home and take my things without my permission
Asked on 8/10/11, 10:38 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
William Nolan
Nolan Elder Law LLC
The short answer is "No". That is called burglary, larceny or something similar. No one is entitled to take your things even if they are named your Conservator. They might even be charged with trespassing if you wanted to get tough with them.
William G. Nolan
Nolan Elder Law, LLC
www.NolanElderLaw.com
Answered on 8/11/11, 6:49 am
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