Eviction Notice Legal Procedures
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In Oklahoma, eviction must follow legal procedures, including a 30-day notice. Caregivers may have rights and can contest evictions in court. Unauthorized use of credit cards is fraud. Consult an attorney for guidance.Full Conversation
My Aunt had dementia myself and my family cared for her over 2half years my cousin is power of attorney she hardly ever came by we took her to all her doctors appointments she her dementia started taking a toll on her she recently went to the hospital and now she is on hospice care on Dec 29th my cousin called to let me know that me and my family had 30 days to move my aunt had a will for her house to be sold if she pass away and the money be split between brothers my dad has passed away she only have one living brother left can she do this
Hi ****, could you please share your location? The estate laws vary by jurisdiction, so knowing your location will help me provide a more accurate response.
I live in Tulsa ok
Hi ****, in Oklahoma:
- The power of attorney ceases upon the principal's death.
- The executor of the will takes over after death.
- The will's instructions are followed unless contested in probate court.
I recommend speaking with an attorney for more detailed advice.
- The power of attorney ceases upon the principal's death.
- The executor of the will takes over after death.
- The will's instructions are followed unless contested in probate court.
I recommend speaking with an attorney for more detailed advice.
Can they just put me and my family out like that
Hi ****, in Oklahoma:
- An eviction must follow proper legal procedures.
- A 30 day notice is usually required.
- If you don't leave, they must file an eviction lawsuit.
- You can contest the eviction in court.
Consider speaking to an attorney for more insight.
- An eviction must follow proper legal procedures.
- A 30 day notice is usually required.
- If you don't leave, they must file an eviction lawsuit.
- You can contest the eviction in court.
Consider speaking to an attorney for more insight.
This was verbal
Hi ****, was there any written agreement or contract between you and your cousin regarding the care of your aunt or the use of the house? Please note that verbal agreements can also be legally binding in some circumstances.
My Aunt is still alive we been her care taker for * half years
Hi ****, in Oklahoma:
- A verbal agreement may hold some weight, especially if there's proof.
- As a caregiver, you may have certain rights.
- For precise information, consult an attorney.
- A verbal agreement may hold some weight, especially if there's proof.
- As a caregiver, you may have certain rights.
- For precise information, consult an attorney.
My dad pass away so myself and my family took over I have proof we been the only caregiver for my Aunt
Hi ****, could you elaborate on the proof you have? It could be essential if you decide to challenge any actions in court.
If my Aunt is to pass away do I have to sign in my dad place
Hi ****, in Oklahoma:
- If your dad was named in the will, his share would typically pass to his heirs.
- Whether you need to sign anything depends on the will's terms.
- Consult an attorney for specific guidance.
- If your dad was named in the will, his share would typically pass to his heirs.
- Whether you need to sign anything depends on the will's terms.
- Consult an attorney for specific guidance.
Yes the house is to be sold and split between her brothers all have pass away except one
Hi ****, in Oklahoma:
- If a deceased brother was named in the will, his share would typically pass to his heirs.
- The remaining brother can't claim the entire property unless the will specifies so.
- It's best to consult an attorney for further clarification.
- If a deceased brother was named in the will, his share would typically pass to his heirs.
- The remaining brother can't claim the entire property unless the will specifies so.
- It's best to consult an attorney for further clarification.
What rights do I have a caregiver in state of Oklahoma what should I file at the court
As a caregiver in Oklahoma, you may have rights like:
- Potential claim as a dependent if you were financially dependent on your aunt.
- Right to contest the will if you believe it doesn't reflect your aunt's wishes.
- Right to seek reimbursement for caregiving expenses.
You could file a petition in probate court. It's advisable to consult an attorney.
- Potential claim as a dependent if you were financially dependent on your aunt.
- Right to contest the will if you believe it doesn't reflect your aunt's wishes.
- Right to seek reimbursement for caregiving expenses.
You could file a petition in probate court. It's advisable to consult an attorney.
I wasn’t paid how can she call dec 29th let me know I have to be out at the end of January we been here 2half years providing all my Aunt needs
Hi ****, in Oklahoma:
- As a caregiver, you may have certain rights.
- An eviction must follow legal procedures.
- A *-day notice is usually required.
- You can contest the eviction in court.
I recommend consulting an attorney.
- As a caregiver, you may have certain rights.
- An eviction must follow legal procedures.
- A *-day notice is usually required.
- You can contest the eviction in court.
I recommend consulting an attorney.
No paper work was file this came about when I started asking questions about sears cards coming in the mail sam cards my aunt had dementia she could not give her permission to do so
Hi ****, in Oklahoma:
- Unauthorized use of someone's credit card is considered fraud.
- If you suspect such activities, you can report it to the authorities.
- You might need to involve an attorney to resolve this issue.
Would you like help finding an attorney?
- Unauthorized use of someone's credit card is considered fraud.
- If you suspect such activities, you can report it to the authorities.
- You might need to involve an attorney to resolve this issue.
Would you like help finding an attorney?
How do I check to see if anything was brought how can I check
To check if anything was bought using your aunt's credit cards, you can:
- Contact the credit card company and ask for statements.
- Review the statements for any unauthorized transactions.
- Report suspicious activity to the credit card company and local police.
Always consult with an attorney for further guidance.
- Contact the credit card company and ask for statements.
- Review the statements for any unauthorized transactions.
- Report suspicious activity to the credit card company and local police.
Always consult with an attorney for further guidance.
Thank you very much it’s Friday so I will be on it first thing Monday morning
You're welcome, ****. Remember to gather all necessary documents and consult with an attorney to ensure you're following the right steps. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have more questions. Best of luck with your situation.