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Arizona Estate Planning Legal Advice (294 found)Narrow your searchPosted 4 days ago in Probate Kingman, AZ
Henry Daniel Lively's answer
You will need to look at how this property was titled, and whether this was... Posted 13 days ago in Estate Planning Scottsdale, AZ
Steve Fromm's answer
You should write the insurance company a letter explaining that you and your... Posted 25 days ago in Foreclosure Phoenix, AZ
Hannon Taylor Ford's answer
Your question is too general to answer. My guess is that the bank has given... Posted 25 days ago in Probate Casa Grande, AZ
Robert Michael Way's answer
On average, a probate after the death of a spouse can take anywhere from 6-18...
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
If the house is to be sold as part of the probate, that will drag out the... Posted 27 days ago in Probate Phoenix, AZ
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
I would suggest taking the time to discuss your situation in more detail with... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Phoenix, AZ
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
Arizona law requires that a final accounting be sent to all "interested parties....
James Leslie Walker IV's answer
really not enough clear information to answer this question- if the executor... Posted 5 days ago in Trusts Avondale, AZ
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What you have done is correct. Just tell your sister the name of the bank... Posted about 1 month ago in Trusts Phoenix, AZ
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
Your responsibility ends when you have terminated the trust by distributing all... Posted 15 days ago in Estate Planning Phoenix, AZ
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
Arizona law decides who gets paid first if there is not enough money to go... Posted 2 months ago in Probate Winslow, AZ
James P. Frederick's answer
It sounds as if you are certain that the estate has been probated. If that is...
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
In Arizona, if a probate takes place, a notice must be sent to all known heirs,... Posted 2 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Phoenix, AZ
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
Reasonable wear and tear is not "damages" : you may prevail in court if you can... Posted 18 days ago in Estate Planning Phoenix, AZ
Brian S Starr's answer
Generally, yes you can transfer any assets you own into a trust. If you have...
Derek W. Jensen's answer
Unless your parents have placed restrictions on the property you inherited, (by... Posted 19 days ago in Power Of Attorney Flagstaff, AZ
Christian Glen Sullivan's answer
I am not licensed in AZ so I am unable to definitively answer your question,...
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
Yes. You can send whoever contacted you a written Waiver and Renunciation of... Posted 21 days ago in Guardianship Yuma, AZ
Michael Edward Lonich's answer
Under California law grandparents may be granted reasonable visitation with a... Posted 23 days ago in Trusts Mesa, AZ
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
Under Arizona law, yes. Nevada law, I don't know, but if they follow the... Posted 25 days ago in Guardianship Phoenix, AZ Posted 27 days ago in Power Of Attorney Phoenix, AZ
Steve Fromm's answer
This situation can get very tricky. You should first make sure of the facts.... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Phoenix, AZ
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
Arizona has a small estate transfer process for the vehicle that avoids probate:... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Cave Creek, AZ
Lonnie K McDowell's answer
Pretty mushy. You would be alleging a constructive trust / breach of fiducary... Posted about 1 month ago in Elder Law Mesa, AZ
Karen Gale Jackson's answer
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