If my mother has a guardian for her finances and assets, why are they asking me to pay for her past due and disconnect notices for her home?
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If my mother has a guardian for her finances and assets, why are they asking me to pay for her past due and disconnect notices for her home?
Isn’t that their job They have her money.
Asked on December 14, 2012 under Estate Planning, Texas
Answers:
Victor Waid / Law Office of Victor Waid
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Send the notice and other paperwork related to your mother to her care to the guardian for payment, unless you are occupying the home with permission of the guardian by agreement, then those charges would be yours as a tenant in any other situation.
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