#ProbateQuestions #EstateIssues #InheritanceWorries
Hey everyone,
I’ve been dealing with a whirlwind of probate and estate issues lately, and honestly, it’s been tough. If anyone has experience or insights in these areas, I could really use your help and advice.
Here’s a quick rundown of my situation:
– Grandfather’s estate was settled, but some assets were left unclaimed.
– Grandmother passed away, leaving a substantial estate.
– Now my mother has also passed, leaving me as the sole heir.
– Questions about estate payments and AHCCS obligations have been weighing on my mind.
💡 Possible solutions or insights:
– It might be worth reaching out to legal resources or associations in Connecticut for assistance.
– Consult with a probate lawyer who specializes in cross-state estate issues.
– Consider seeking support from estate planning professionals to navigate the complexities.
Any helpful tips or advice would be greatly appreciated as I navigate through this challenging time. Your input could make a world of difference for me. Let’s help each other out! 🤝🏡 #EstatePlanningHelp #LegalAdvice #CommunitySupport
You have a web of legal work to untangle. Is the lawyer you are working with not helping guide you through this?
You should focus on the first estate, your grandfather, first.
Then your grand mom.
Then your mother.
Close them in order unless your lawyer has some ideas on how to wrap it all up in a cleaner way.
Your Arizona lawyer might have a contact in Connecticut. It’s worth asking, at least.
Yep, grandfather pays grandmother pays mother pays you. A lawyer is going to have a field day with this and inherit a hefty portion of the estate.
Mom is not subject to Medicaid recovery presuming she was not in a group home, asssited living or nursing home paid for by the state.
The flow is correct. Have grandfather estate pay grandmother estate account. Have grandmother estate pay you half, pay mom’s estate account half. Close mom’s estate by paying yourself as heir. It’s a lot of paperwork but you probably don’t need counsel if you’re fine with the slog.
Would it simplify anything if she declined he grandmothers estate and had it all go to her mothers for her to then claim? Unless there are bills that her mother’s estate would not cover?
I don’t have anything to add but my sincere condolences on the loss of your family members. May they all rest in peace. I think with the three of them looking over you it will all work out in due course, and in your favor.
So my great aunt passed and left my mom as heir. Then my mom passed before it closed. They paid my sister and myself my great aunts estate directly. And my mom’s was paid to my sister and I directly also.