I live in Illinois and under the Elder Law, after having been mom's caregiver living in her home for 2 years, I can take possession of her home. How will that affect my federal and Illinois income tax?
Asked on 10/01/10, 9:47 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Gregory Turza
Law Offices of Gregory P Turza
I'm sorry but this question is incoherent. It starts out as an elder law question then becomes an income tax question.
Answered on 10/06/10, 10:51 am
Steve Raminiak
Law Offices of Steve Raminiak, P.C.
I have never heard of any law that allows a caregiver to simply take possession of another living person's home after providing services for 2 years. You may want to review the situation with an attorney before you go any further. Feel free to give me a call. I won't charge for a brief, introductory phone conversation.
Answered on 10/06/10, 10:58 am
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