Can My Siblings Kick Me Out After Caregiving? Understanding Housing Rights in Family Inheritance.
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For many long‑term caregivers, the fear of losing their home after a parent passes is real—and deeply painful. After years or even decades of caregiving, what happens when an estate is split evenly among siblings? Do you have any rights as the child who stayed, cared, and sacrificed?
In this episode of CareCast, we break down the emotional and legal realities of inheritance, shared property, and housing rights for caregivers. You’ll learn:
- Whether siblings can legally force you out of the family home
- How estate division actually works when multiple heirs are involved
- What “co‑ownership” means—and why it matters
- The difference between family expectations and legal protections
- Options available to caregivers, including buyouts, life estates, and agreements
- Steps you can take now to protect yourself and avoid conflict later
This episode brings clarity, compassion, and practical guidance for anyone caring for an aging parent and worried about what happens next. If you’ve ever wondered whether your years of caregiving count when it comes to your housing future, this conversation is for you.
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