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joey1954
Asked May 2014
Can I stop my sister from selling my Mom's house for a big discount?
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May 2014
Need more information, please. What's your mother's status and what legal roles do you and your sister play?
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May 2014
Is your mom still alive? Does Sister have power of attorney?
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pamstegma
May 2014
You can't if she is the Executor, however if Medicaid is looking to be paid back, they can come after the Executor for anything shady.
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