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Alan James Brinkmeier
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You can miss defenses and say the wrong things if you are not represented by an...
Bert Z. Tigerman
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I am not familiar with New Jersey probate laws, but all probate codes have...
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Karen L Brady
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I recommend you contact a local probate attorney because it appears your sister...
Steve Fromm
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Your sister is not in a strong position. If your parents have consistently...
Steve Fromm
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Your facts are quite skimpy. It depends on whether your husband died with or...
Glenn E. Tanner
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In Washington, you are entitled to administer the community property portion of...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Yes, but why not contact the college administration about this. It may uncover...
Janet Lee Brewer
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I'm not admitted to practice law in New York, so you need to ask a New York...
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Rudolf J. Karvay's answer
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A funeral creditor (you) has priority over all other claims and expenses of the...
Karen L Brady
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First, you may not be the one entitled to receive the proceeds. Federal and...
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Bert Z. Tigerman
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I gather that a probate administration had been opened on the basis that there...
Janet Lee Brewer
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California probate code section 8226(c) provides: "If the proponent of a will...
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Steve Fromm
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By execute, I think you mean probate the will. Probating the will basically...
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Rudolf J. Karvay's answer
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Although there is no deadline for having the Will probated, if you wait too...
Victoria Marie Mussallem
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I recommend that you contact a DUI lawyer in your area as soon as possible....
John M. Kaman
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California is not Florida so be cautioned. A standard first dui package in CA...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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There is no magic age when children get to decide where to live. The best...
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In Ohio, there is no age the child gets to decide. One of the factors the...
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David Hamlin Madden
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A life insurance policy usually has beneficiaries listed on it, and if it does,...
Steve Fromm
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The will has nothing to do with the beneficiary designation of life insurance....
Keenan M. Post
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Who will only give information to your brother, the administrator, your...
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Thomas C Gallagher
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It is extremely unlikely that a prosecutor would offer a lesser charge than DWI,...
Debbie Eva Lang
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You certainly could benefit from retaining an experienced DWI attorney. You...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Check out the following sites, and then consult directly with an experienced TX...
Paul Holt Walcutt
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You may be entitled to get this case expunged under Texas law, so long as you...
Robert Lee Marshall
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You should listen to the lawyer who is already representing you in this case....
Keenan M. Post
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If you have hard evidence of actual embezzlement which is not being addressed...
Steve Fromm
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Generally, the estate checking account is used to pay administrative expenses,...
Henry Daniel Lively
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Yes this is an appropriate expense of the estate. However, probate fees, if...
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Karyn T. Missimer
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The type of claim you are describing (for denial of necessary medical treatment)...

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