Legal Question in Civil Litigation in New Jersey
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For three years i have soley taken care of someone when i first started taking care of this person i was not aware of how serious of a condition. I was working outside as well, and having to take off so much work i lost alot of income because of this while this person has 2 children who have not step up to help and making much more income than i i would like to know if i have any resource to be paid by them for taking care of their parent.While they have lived and not lost anything.
2 Answers from Attorneys
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If you not receiving some benefit (e.g. free room and board) then you may want to move on with taking care of yourself.
Without some sort of written agreement or perhaps a letter confirming that there was a promise to pay you for your services, then your services would be considered nothing more that out of the kindness of your heart.
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I agree with the other attorney. There is no duty to care for a parent. There are many older people who have been abandoned by their children and left for dead. I admire what you are doing but I do not have any good news for you.