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Different types of elder law litigation people encounter, sponsored by McIntyre Elder Law

Attorneys Greg McIntyre and Samantha Gordon break down how to discuss these things with loved ones

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Attorneys Greg McIntyre and Samantha Gordon from McIntyre Edler Law. joined Charlotte Today on Friday to discuss the different types of Elder Law Litigation that people may encounter.

Will Caveat/Defense

  • Arguing against or defending the validity of a Last Will and Testament
  • Fraud, Incapacity, undue influence, last minute changes to documents

Defending against Creditors

  • Claims against the estate
    • Ex. Medicaid

Breach of Fiduciary Duty

  • Trustee/Agent misuses their power
  • Trustee removal
  • Revocation of power of attorney
  • Recovery of assets, funds
  • Trust administration

Insurance Beneficiary Fraud

  • Fraud
  • Undue influence
  • Last-minute changes to documents
  • People often realize insurance beneficiary fraud after a loved one passes away

All of these things are a concern, so it is important to discuss beneficiary designations with loved ones. Find out more or reach out to McIntyre Elder Law head to mcelderlaw.com.

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