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Henry Daniel Lively
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You will need to look at how this property was titled, and whether this was...
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Steve Fromm
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You should write the insurance company a letter explaining that you and your...
Derek W. Jensen
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You will need to prove to the insurance company that you are your mom's...
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Hannon Taylor Ford
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Your question is too general to answer. My guess is that the bank has given...
Robert Michael Way
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On average, a probate after the death of a spouse can take anywhere from 6-18...
Lonnie K McDowell
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If the house is to be sold as part of the probate, that will drag out the...
Lonnie K McDowell
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I would suggest taking the time to discuss your situation in more detail with...
Lonnie K McDowell
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Arizona law requires that a final accounting be sent to all "interested parties....
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really not enough clear information to answer this question- if the executor...
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What you have done is correct. Just tell your sister the name of the bank...
Lonnie K McDowell
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Your responsibility ends when you have terminated the trust by distributing all...
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Lonnie K McDowell
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Arizona law decides who gets paid first if there is not enough money to go...
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James P. Frederick
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It sounds as if you are certain that the estate has been probated. If that is...
Lonnie K McDowell
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In Arizona, if a probate takes place, a notice must be sent to all known heirs,...
Lonnie K McDowell
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Reasonable wear and tear is not "damages" : you may prevail in court if you can...
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Brian S Starr's answer
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Generally, yes you can transfer any assets you own into a trust. If you have...
Derek W. Jensen
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Unless your parents have placed restrictions on the property you inherited, (by...
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Christian Glen Sullivan's answer
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I am not licensed in AZ so I am unable to definitively answer your question,...
Lonnie K McDowell
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Yes. You can send whoever contacted you a written Waiver and Renunciation of...
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Michael Edward Lonich
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Under California law grandparents may be granted reasonable visitation with a...
Lonnie K McDowell
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Under Arizona law, yes. Nevada law, I don't know, but if they follow the...
Steve Fromm
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This situation can get very tricky. You should first make sure of the facts....
Lonnie K McDowell
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Arizona has a small estate transfer process for the vehicle that avoids probate:...
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Lonnie K McDowell
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Pretty mushy. You would be alleging a constructive trust / breach of fiducary...
Karen Gale Jackson
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This question is difficult to answer without additional information from you....

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