Gift of Property and Land
My mother gave 100 acres and a house to my older sister and her husband with the understanding that they would take care of my mother in her old age. My sister recently died. Does my brother-in-law have any obligation to help pay for my mother's long term care?
Asked on 6/08/08, 3:08 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Aspinwall
Charles S. Aspinwall, J.D., LLC
Re: Gift of Property and Land
If he has an interest in the property, 1/2 or so, and if the agreement was clearly made, then yes. It wasn't a gift, it was a contract. Real estate in return for future services. Unless the agreement was in writing, proof may be difficult or impossible.
Answered on 6/08/08, 9:41 am
Related Questions & Answers
-
Overturning a power of attorney My 81 year old mother lives in Florida with my... Asked 11/29/07, 8:01 pm in United States Maine Elder Law
-
Wills Living trust vs probate expense. Which benefits the LAWYER'S revenue the most? Asked 4/30/07, 10:09 am in United States Maine Elder Law
-
Power of attorney I am my parents power of attorney, they are in their 80's and live... Asked 2/21/02, 5:54 pm in United States Maine Elder Law