No. Someone should petition the court to be appointed the conservator of the elder and their property. Once appointed, the conservator would have the authority to take possession of the property and manage it on behalf of the ward.
Work, personal belongings, and property
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does give financial assistance to needy members, but paying someone's property taxes does not mean that you own their property or have any rights to it whatsoever.
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Family property refers to assets, such as a home or financial savings, that are jointly owned or inherited by family members. This can include real estate, investments, personal belongings, and other valuable items that are shared among family members for personal or financial benefit. Efficient management and communication are key to navigating family property ownership and ensuring smooth transitions between generations.
No.. The elderly were cared for by family members until they passed. The old folks were revered for their wisdom.
Yes, the estate can sell the property to non-family members.
No, it's not allowed for several reasons. One reason is if it were to be allowed, there are some who would take advantage of that and post very offensive, personal or slanderous questions and answers about other WikiAnswers members. Any questions one may have about a member should be directed personally to that person, preferably in an email if it's of a very personal nature, and allow them the chance to choose to answer it or retain their privacy.
Non-members are allowed to keep 2 Moshlings at any one time.
They don't need personal security staff members. They are Rammstein.
Allowed do what?
The answer is 7 pit crew members total are allowed over the wall.
Women were not allowed to serve as members of the Roman Legions.